MoparCarGuy
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Okay, I just installed my steering column with a Borgeson box and the Bergman Auto Craft coupler. I think I have the park/reverse lockout arm turned the wrong way.
In other words the arm is pointing toward the inner fenderwell and does not allow the ignition key to be removed or the steering wheel to lock. The arm is limited in travel by the hydraulic clutch master cylinder and the power brake booster.
Is the park/reverse arm supposed to point toward the engine or the inner fenderwell? UPDATE: Arm does go toward the inner fenderwell as photo and diagrams show. The lockout arm must be downward
I have converted to a stick shift (TKX 5-speed) and the 1970-only park/reverse arm with linkage is no longer needed.
Is there any issue with leaving the arm? UPDATE: NO, the arm can remain but must be oriented downward at approximately the 5 o'clock position to work correctly and allow the ignition key to be removed. The locking function will work as well after the key is in the OFF position or removed.
First photo is just for reference to show what arm I am talking about. Next photo is my actual issue.
In other words the arm is pointing toward the inner fenderwell and does not allow the ignition key to be removed or the steering wheel to lock. The arm is limited in travel by the hydraulic clutch master cylinder and the power brake booster.
Is the park/reverse arm supposed to point toward the engine or the inner fenderwell? UPDATE: Arm does go toward the inner fenderwell as photo and diagrams show. The lockout arm must be downward
I have converted to a stick shift (TKX 5-speed) and the 1970-only park/reverse arm with linkage is no longer needed.
Is there any issue with leaving the arm? UPDATE: NO, the arm can remain but must be oriented downward at approximately the 5 o'clock position to work correctly and allow the ignition key to be removed. The locking function will work as well after the key is in the OFF position or removed.
First photo is just for reference to show what arm I am talking about. Next photo is my actual issue.
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