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steering column lock
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Chascwell2 |
10-07-2014 @ 2:47 PM
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Can anyone send a picture of what compnents are included in the lock assembly on the upper end of the steering column, 1940 Mercury. The ignition switch is installed and working, I do not have a lock cylinder. Is anything else involved besides the clock cylinder and the electrical switch?A copy of a shop manual or parts manual page would be very helpful
chascwell
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oldguy |
10-07-2014 @ 9:13 PM
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try vanpeltsales.com site oldguy
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TomO |
10-08-2014 @ 8:03 AM
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The 1940 Mercury steering column is not depicted in any of the parts catalogs. The cylinder operates a spring loaded plunger that fits into the bottom of the steering wheel to lock the wheel. The ignition switch is also locked by the cylinder turning. I can supply the P/Ns, but not photos as my car is all together.
Tom
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