I wrapped a spring around my steering column to ground mine. I did one wrap
and then bolted the 2 ends to the body. All of this was done within the
engine compartment. I hope that this helps. It has been a number of years
since I did this and I no longer have the car, so I am a little fuzzy on
everything I did.
At 08:33 AM 11/15/98 -0500, John Middlesworth wrote:
>
>On my TR4A (negative earth) I find that the steering column is poorly
>grounded, making the horn button work only occasionally. When I checked
>the steering rod coming out of the rack and pinion, I found that the
>problem begins there--lots of resistance. (Don't worry, all the grounding
>wires are in place at the rubber couplings.) How then is the steering
>wheel properly grounded?
>
>John Middlesworth
>1966 TR4A
>
Mark Milotay, Principal
On the Mark Software & Consulting
|