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The steering wheel is not centered between my main instruments.
Is it possible to adjust the shaft on the steering wheel about 1 inch toward the middle of the car?
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I am able to take a nut off and adjust the steering wheel. But these are older Morgans. I like the steering wheel not centered because I can see the speedometer thru the spokes.

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Look under the cowl the wheel is bolted to the bulkhead.

The bolt holes on the steering column support are slotted to allow left to right movement I think from memory


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Originally Posted By oylo
Is it possible to adjust the shaft on the steering wheel about 1 inch toward the middle of the car?

I'm thinking of moving a steering wheel about 3 foot on a car that Allon White are selling.


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Originally Posted By oylo
Is it possible to adjust the shaft on the steering wheel about 1 inch toward the middle of the car?


You don't have to adjust the shaft on the steering Wheel, but the opposite: adjust the steering wheel on the shaft.

Under the horn hub, unscrew the nut (item 5) page 105. The steering Wheel is fixed on splines and a cone (page 30). With your steering Wheel there is an interface part between the steering Wheel and the shaft.

http://www.morgan-cars.com.cn/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/morgan-traditional-parts-book-2006.pdf

Perhaps misunderstanding? What do you want to move, steering wheel or shaft?

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Originally Posted By John V6
Look under the cowl the wheel is bolted to the bulkhead.

The bolt holes on the steering column support are slotted to allow left to right movement I think from memory


Yes, this the way to go.


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