Profile Picture

Help - Steering wheel removal

Posted By Meandean 11 Years Ago
You don't have permission to rate!
Author
Message
Meandean
Posted 11 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)Supercharged (464 reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: 2 Years Ago
Posts: 163, Visits: 137.7K
Previous owner installed what I believe to be a 53 Crestliner steering wheel on my 55 Fairlane.

I finally figured out that there are 4 screws through the back of the steering wheel that hold the horn ring on.  I have the horn ring off.

Now I'm trying to get the steering wheel itself off the shaft/splines.  I've got a puller and I've cranked on it up about as hard as I feel comfortable with.  Just wondering if I'm missing something, as it shows no sign of breaking free.   I guess I can keep cranking on the puller, but how bad are some of those old steering wheels to remove?  I've never had this kind of trouble before, but never worked on a steering wheel this old.

Help!


Edit/P.S.  Yes, I loosened the nut holding the steering wheel on.
2721955meteor
Posted 11 Years Ago
View Quick Profile
Supercharged

Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)Supercharged (2.1K reputation)

Group: Forum Members
Last Active: Last Year
Posts: 927, Visits: 190.0K
keep the nut on but loose, when the puller is tight and with the nut backed off a few threads  past the end of the shaft, take your 3lb hamer and give it a smack. go threw a few practice moves as you mant to hit the nut right on . it will snap off . revmove the nut and you hav won


Reading This Topic


Site Meter