Re: '62 steering wheel alignment
John and Richard,
Thanks, but hard, at least for me, to understand procedure for diagnosing and correcting problem. As I said, the chisel marks are about 3 o'clock position as is what is supposed to be the top of the horn button emblem when car wheels are straight ahead. If I turn steering wheel, as in driving, not detached from shaft, to left to get chisel marks marks at 12 o'clock, wheels will be turned to the left. I do have the manual and I will read it but could you give me step wise procedure for getting things centered/wheel in proper neutral position.
Thanks again
John and Richard,
Thanks, but hard, at least for me, to understand procedure for diagnosing and correcting problem. As I said, the chisel marks are about 3 o'clock position as is what is supposed to be the top of the horn button emblem when car wheels are straight ahead. If I turn steering wheel, as in driving, not detached from shaft, to left to get chisel marks marks at 12 o'clock, wheels will be turned to the left. I do have the manual and I will read it but could you give me step wise procedure for getting things centered/wheel in proper neutral position.
Thanks again



From center, a C1 steering box turns 2 1/4 turns(apx) to either side of center. With the Pitman Arm removed from the drag link, set the wheel with the notch pointing up, then turn it in both directions counting the number of turns. What do you get?
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