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For a time while working on my horn wiring, I lost the ground connection between the lower and upper parts of my inner steering column - at the collapsing point with two plastic shear pins, not at the lower connection (?pinion?). I thought I might have to solder a wire between the two parts. Any other less hokey suggestions?

Michael Rowe
'74 Midget
Long Island, NY
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Maybe a wire and two hose clamps and sandpaper the contact points; I can't
solder. ...bill
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Subject: [Spridgets] Grounding steering column

For a time while working on my horn wiring, I lost the ground connection
between the lower and upper parts of my inner steering column - at the
collapsing point with two plastic shear pins, not at the lower connection
(?pinion?). I thought I might have to solder a wire between the two parts.
Any other less hokey suggestions?

Michael Rowe
'74 Midget
Long Island, NY
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