Well I went to where my car is garaged - about 45 kms from home - to install my new Moto - Lita wheel and Moto-Lita horn push.
The car is stored in a large barn where the owner works on his cars and has tools all over the place. You'll never guess what the first tool I saw was - yes a pipe wrench. It was an omen so I got to work with it and loosened the adjusting screw (CLOCKWISE) without any more damage to what is already a damaged screw ring. So far so good. Next were the set screws - all three were diferent and the only one that was a real set screw was stuck fast. Finally got it our after using lots of penetrating oil and a metric allen key on what had become a slightly larger 'hole'. Going good.
Next I began dismantling the trafficator as I am not replacing it and I wanted to disconnect the wires at the wheel end to use with the Moto Lita horn push Still going good.
Then I got to the remaining part attached to the stator tube, which seems impossible to enter as there are no visible screws or clips and worse I had forgetten the article on the Acmefluid website. Bottom line I wasted the rest of the afternoon tearing my hair out try trying to figure out a way in and cursing the lunatic who designed it - then gave up before I was tempted to destroy the whole thing!!
Just read the article and now I see how it comes apart, simple - darn!
Anyway I'm off back there tomorrow to finish the job BUT I have a wiring question. My car already has its indicators wired to a switch on the dashboard. When I have dismantled the trafficator there will be four wires there, I've seen them. The indicator wires may not be connected at the steering box end,as they are not being used - hopefully I will have access to a lift and be able to verify the exact situation.
Question - how do I attach the two horn wires. There only seems to be one connecting point on the Moto-Lita boss and horn push. Has anyone installed the Moto lita centre horn and can help me out here as I dont want to do something silly and short circuit the whole thing.?
Help needed quickly before I set off tomorrow.