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rotating horn

  1. J

    Horn/turn signal rotate independently of the steering wheel.

    I've recently purchased a 1967 Austen Healey 3000 MKlll (The same as I had in collage). I can't make the horn/turn signals stay put while the wheel is turned. I've read that just tightening the "Olive" will fix this, however I've turned the brass nut a lot it seems and I'm afraid I'll break...
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