How to put together 1956 Steering Wheel Assembly?
How to put together 1956 Steering Wheel Assembly?
I was furtunate enough to pick up a 56 ols super 88
The steering wheel was dis assembled
Please if any one has some disassemble pics or assembly pics to get it back together I would realy appreciate the help.
The steering wheel was dis assembled
Please if any one has some disassemble pics or assembly pics to get it back together I would realy appreciate the help.
Welcome to the site redmule. I've moved your question to a new thread and will post pictures of a 1955 steering wheel step by step. Let me know if you have questions about any of the pictures. John
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The last couple pictures show me putting the wheel into the rubber cup on the horn bar. Its the rubber cup that holds the horn bar to the wheel. Then go back up to pictures 7&8 to see the little pin that activates the horn. In picture 9 you need to make sure this little pin is touching the copper tab. Sorry, I should have started with a complete wheel and taken it apart step by step. What I did is started with the bare horn bar and added pieces step by step. Did this clear it up? Do you have all the pieces shown in the photos?
John
John
Glad to be of help, us Olds owners have to stick together
1956 convertible, sounds like a really cool car. Please post pictures when you have a chance. In fact, if you have time please create a thread in the newbie section and introduce yourself. You can tell us more about your car and if you know any of the history on it. There's a lot of members here who own mid-50's Oldsmobiles and can help with any additional questions that may come up.
John

1956 convertible, sounds like a really cool car. Please post pictures when you have a chance. In fact, if you have time please create a thread in the newbie section and introduce yourself. You can tell us more about your car and if you know any of the history on it. There's a lot of members here who own mid-50's Oldsmobiles and can help with any additional questions that may come up.
John
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