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Old 11-12-2022, 09:24 AM   #1
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Another steering column question

Hoping not to get bashed on a subject that has been talked about since the Stone Age, I am putting a column out of a 67-69 c10 in my 63gmc. Removing three on the tree and putting in straight floor shift column. I have been looking through the forums and found a ton of info but nothing about using the original steering wheel on the later column. What is required to use the original wheel and maintain turn signal functionality and horn. I assume these turn signals automatically turned off when the steering wheel is turned back to straight? Mine has been broken since I have had it so I do not know… one picture is my 63 column on the bench
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Old 11-12-2022, 09:58 PM   #2
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Re: Another steering column question

I put a '64 wheel on a 67-72 column without any modification or adapters. The main differences were under the hood in that swap
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Old 11-13-2022, 12:01 AM   #3
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Re: Another steering column question

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I put a '64 wheel on a 67-72 column without any modification or adapters. The main differences were under the hood in that swap
I spent a lot of time today and finally figured it out, I also ordered new parts after I got it working with the original parts. Only thing was I had to order the red insulator three hole plastic piece instead of the white, I think it’s only a little bit taller so may have to sand the three bushing posts down a hair…
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