Details of the horn switch on a 'three spoke ring' steering

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Details of the horn switch on a 'three spoke ring' steering

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Does anybody know of some diagrams showing what SHOULD be in there to make the horn ring/switch work?
My truck had a switch taped on top of the column, I figure I can fix this properly if I know what it is SUPPOSED to look like
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I know the Dennis Carpenter catalog shows all of the parts anyway. Here is a picture from the site that popped up as I was typing a reply. :fr: :2cents:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/index.php
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hey 69twotone,
that link is of the FORDification index.

I just ran into the same problem. i have a 3 spoke wheel and there is a spring, and two brass parts that are very small. i need to check if they are broken.
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You should have one of these brass contacts:

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..and it should go in here:

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That brass contact rides against the ring on the bottom side of the steering wheel:

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thank you so much keith!
that is exactly what i needed. now i know i need a new contact assembly since the wiring stuff in the spring is mostly gone in mine.
where would the best place to get that be?
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you can try the junkyard but you can get it from any of the vendors i think.
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SUPER PICTURES!
Thanks the detailed photos were exactly what I was looking for.
A while ago I drilled and taped a stud in to the wheel to flip the turn signal release, I'll have this off soon to re-center the wheel, and I'll get a horn contact in at the same time.
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There are two of those spring/wire pieces. One goes under the steering wheel and makes contact with the bottom of the steering wheel and the other touches the horn ring. When you push on the ring, the center of the ring grounds to the column shaft and sounds the horn.

Most pepole don't know of the second button. There is also one under the steering wheel on the '71 and '72 trucks.
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