Well, I'm saving up to have my engine rebuilt on my Cub. As part of the rebuild, I'm going to have the gaskets replaced on my steering. I've seen some photos of the steering wheel placement with the Cub tires in a straight line, and some of the steering wheels have the two spokes at the top in the 10:00 and 2:00 o'clock positions, while some other Cubs have the single spoke in the 12:00 o'clock position, and then there are some Cubs in any number of other positions in between. So, what is the so called correct positioning of the steering wheel in respect to the alignment of the front tires in a straight line? Hope I phrased this correctly. Again, thanks so much for all your help. You guys and ladies alike are the best!
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I don't know that there is a "right" orientation to the steering wheel. Which way would you like yours to be? I think most of the ones I see are positioned in the Y configuration.
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