74 Cuda - I pulled my steering wheel and crush can to put a new turn signal/emergency flasher/horn switch. Now the crush can, and the associated grounding ring that activates the horn, are grounding out when the wheel is turned. It's the lug that is attached to the copper grounding ring that's hitting the screw that goes through the switch and attaches the turn signal lever. I can see it through the hole where the grounding wire passes to be attached to the horn switch.
I've spent hours on this, so I obviously don't know the cause. What would cause tis? Is the steering shaft too low (far forward) in the steering column? If I put the crush can back on to get a good grip, I can pull the shaft toward the driver's seat about 1/4 inch, so is there maybe a retainer that needs to keep the shaft up higher in the column?
I noticed that my steering coupler does not have the hole for the little drift pin that came with the new steering coupler parts (I replaced the box with a Steer and Gear rebuild). The big drift pin holding the coupler to the steering box went in fine, there's just no hole for the tiny little one that goes through the coupler into the steering shaft in some pictures I have seen.
Please help, or let me know which new column (maybe tilt) I should buy. I'm pissed off enough to throw money at it, so don't try and calm me down!!!!!