Thanks Brad, I feel a littler better knowing that there indeed are not two dimples I should be seeing.
I'm still uncertain how the upper two pieces are supposed to mate. That said, I have been able to install them onto the outer shaft and find that when I do so, there is a "rotational relationship" between turning the ignition lock and the position of the lower collar. Put another way, it appears to me that the lower collar rotates and provides a mechanical stop which the steering lock mechanism engages when the key is turned to the off position. I guess I'd previously never noticed the lower collar rotating during normal use. Do I have this correct?
Also, I posted this elsewhere yet perhaps you know the answer?
I've read that the two-piece collapsible steering shafts are fixed in length by two plastic pins. However, when I look at mine I do *not* find holes in either hollow or solid pieces of the shaft.
I see the heads of two original pins on the outside of the hollow portion of the two-piece shaft. However this is supposed to work, it's no longer working on my part, because I can separate the two pieces.
Questions:
(1) Are the plastic pins supposed to pass all the way through both hollow and solid shafts?
(2) How does one repair this such that the shaft cannot be pulled apart? Is there a source for appropriately sized plastic pins?
Thanks!