Turn signal cancelation


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By slumlord444 - 13 Years Ago
Turn signals have not canceled for years. Have wheel off to re finish and can't see what is wrong. Nothing broken, looks fine. I am questioning the posibility that the sleve on the stering wheel that actualy cancels the signal is indexed on the wheel. Looks like it could be in the wrong position. How is it located on the wheel? I know it is just a force fit. Can see not inedx marks. Been years since I have been inside this assembly and just can't seem to see what else it could be.
By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
Is the pawl in one piece? They often get split. Chuck

Turn Signal Switch Plate Pawl - Ford With Ford-O-Matic Transmissionhttp://macsautoparts.com/1949-59-ford-mercury-turn-signal-switch-plate-pawl-ford-with-ford-o-matic-transmission-1m-13309-a/camid/F50/cp/JS0R3CHL1085775/

By slumlord444 - 13 Years Ago
Yes, as near as I can tell nothing is broken or bent. The positioning of the canceling cam  that is on the steering wheel is what I am questioning. Put a new Ford wheel on it back in the mid '70's and for the life of me do not remember if it worked at that time. I am thinking it did and quit working at some time but I would not bet my life on it. The part you have shown is different than anything in mine. The parts book shows the pawl that is in my car but it is not the one in your picture.
By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
What is the year and model of your Ford? Chuck
By slumlord444 - 13 Years Ago
'57 T-Bird
By MoonShadow - 13 Years Ago
Could be the way the wheel is clocked. Perhaps the tab on the wheel is shorter than the original. It would probably help if you could compare your wheel to a stock one. Someone on the site may be able to post a picture of a T-Bird wheel with measurements for the cancelation tab. Chuck
By Bruce Compton - 13 Years Ago
The signals on my '54 Merc. would not cancell when I got the car, and I discovered that the whole steering column was too far away from the wheel. I backed off the column support bolts and the clamp at the steering box and was able to slide the column up towards the steering wheel about 3/16". The cancelling ring on the back of the wheel was not close enough to contact the cancelling mechanism before doing this and now everything works fine. Bruce
By slumlord444 - 13 Years Ago
The wheel is a Ford steering wheel bought new from Ford in the 1970's. The canceling cam is contacting the canceling mechanism. There is a contact ring on the cam. I am questioning the position of the canceling cam on the wheel. I may stll have the original wheel IF I can find it to compare.