Bob,
It should be no problem in theory as the pad is only held on with 2 phillips screws & the cancel cam should be right there & easy access. The only question is how hard will the never been touched screws be to remove. The way I see it is it will be good to get those screws broken free so IF I ever need to work on it later it shouldn't be a problem.
David from WNY
On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 01:23:39 PM EST, Bob Duncan via groups.io <breathe_ezr@...> wrote:
Dave,
No hurry. I would very much appreciate it but can't ask you go go through the trouble.?
Bob in PA
On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 12:38:01 PM EST, D. Hadley via groups.io <dhadley390@...> wrote:
Happy Turkey Day to all!!!
Bob to answer your question. I am guessing you want to know size & if it is a machine or sheet metal screw?
IF you are not in too much of a hurry, I can try to get to one of my cars this weekend to pull off the pad & pull one of the screws, take a few pics of it with measurements & email you the pics.
David from WNY
On Thursday, November 26, 2020, 11:53:15 AM EST, Bob Duncan via groups.io <breathe_ezr@...> wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I hope everyone is able to have a good holiday.
I do have a quick question. What is the screw thread that holds the turn signal came into the steering column? I accidentally threw mine away.??
Bob in PA