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UPDATE: Steering Column tilt pin repair

Subject: UPDATE: Steering Column tilt pin repair
by Steve40th on 2008/1/28 3:30:58

I followed this forum post which is great
http://domesticmisfits.net/forums/vie ... rvette+steering+clumn+fix
, I screwed up somewhere and now the key turn as if your going to start it but it just turns, till the actual ignition wires stop it (the two whtie wires that connect to it.) I didnt move anything internally, and just after putting the lock plate back on, it wont act like it does when it is going to start (no tension) and I cant go back as if it is going to ACC. Any suggestions? Common problem after doing this?
In picture/post 19 there is the little piece the ignition lock goes into. It is in the same position as there, then the pin that is to the left that will go into the plate lock is.
So, what is out of alignment?
In this photo, I think this may show what isnt hooked up. The ignition switch acuator rod may not be attached to the ignition switch actuator rack?
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