Hey all, I've recently come to learn that my truck (1969 F-250 C/S) was originally a manual steering truck that the previous owner converted to P/S with a steering gear and column from a 70-72, and I've been dealing with all the little headaches that come with that, like my horn button fitment. The gremlin I'm currently trying to tackle is the gap between the wheel and column. I've adjusted my column with the two bolts in the cab but the gap is still excessive, and my left turn signal won't cancel
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_sad.gif)
. I can physically push the wheel and shaft back in with some force, or pry it back from under the hood to make the wheel sit flush, but after turning the wheel a few times it will, "walk" back out to the prior position, to me my recently replaced rag joint looks somewhat stretched out, like the steering shaft is set too far back. What I did notice while replacing the rag joint is that the clamp circled in the attached steering column diagram is loose, the previous owner never tightened it fully and I can spin it pretty freely, I've yet to tighten it because the bolt and nut are seized right up of course
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
. It seems to me that this clamp would set the position of the steering shaft relative to the column because of its positioning against the end of the column, is that correct or do my problems lie elsewhere?
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