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  1. My 69 Mustang has an issue that i can't put a handle on...starting with the tie rods.. the toe in adjustment is right on , but the adjustment

    sleeve are not the same or even close right side to left side of tie rods.If i adjust them equal, of course my steering wheel would be out of correct

    normal position and would index my turn signal cam out of position....where do i make my correction. could my rag joint  be the issue and could 

    re -index it  if it's possible, or could it be corrected at the steering wheel so my cancel cam for the turn signals would work correctly.. would be nice to 

    know what's the issue.....right now, the steering wheel is on center, the turn signals work fine and the car drives good....just them damn tie rod adjusters are

    way off.... this is a no hit , never repaired or damaged 69, obviously the previous owner just assembled it wrong.......stumped

     

     

     

     

     


  2. Sun tach is hooked up, i just do not wish to run the +12 volt to the battery, want to tap into the right wire under dash, that is the issue

    back of the ignition switch is a blank marked PO next to it another connector marked PO this one has has a red with black tracer.

    dumb ? what does the PO stand for, not into this wiring stuff just trying to find the 12 volts i need for the sun tach.


  3. 4 minutes ago, fvike said:

    There should be a 3-way female bullet connector under there with a yellow jacket. It can be used for auxillary equipment. But I doubt a tach can get a reading from it, but it can power the lights in the instrument.

    you are correct with the yellow connector, but the light is not the issue, thanks for your time


  4. Wanting to install a steering column mounted Sun Tach , issue is finding the right 12 volt power source under dash.

    read some blog about using the green/red strip out of the ignition switch would be ok... i am not a wiring expert ,so

    before making the wrong move would appreciate additional input.... thanks for your time.

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