I got the old wheel out of Susie I would let you have pretty cheep. I got one at the swap meet at last years TX classic and had Koch's restore it for me. It came back sooooo nice. Lonnie -----Original Message----- From: tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tcb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerald V. Livingston II Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 8:13 PM To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tcb] Re: Progress on the Rivi On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 06:15:03 -0500 (Central Standard Time) Gerald V. Livingston II wrote: > Just have to hook up the horn and find screws to put the engine lid back > on. > > Spent 20 minutes or so last night (err Saturday morning) driving in > circles > around the parking lot. There are some odd noises that I wish there was > someone here to listen along with me. > > Hate to tow it after I get it inspected but I will if I'm not comfortable > with the sound/feel. > > Gerald Horn's done. Little f@$!%#er is LOUD when it goes off 3" from your ear. I checked for voltage at the license plate light wires too and it's good to go. Just need to locate screws for the deck lid. Anybody got a good blowup of bay steering column electricals? I was going to put the aftermarket horn button on the steering wheel but I can't figure out how ground is supposed to get from the non-isolated part to the ring on the isolated part. I figure someone had this thing off at some point (considering how busted up it is they used a hammer to beat it off) and left something out when they put it back together. I need to find a good early bay steering wheel and whatever parts I need to fix that. Gerald