Eberhard -
I am now pleased to officially present you with your official training
certificate, "Austin Healey Repair - Expert Technician."
You successfully completed the most challenging of tests for the
certificate, of using a large lead hammer and gigantic plumbing pliers to
fix your valuable classic car - using only the finest engineered German
machine tools. As my father always told me "You must always use the
correct tool for the job!" Indeed you have, and recorded the procedure (in
photographs) for posterity.
Best Regards,
Alan
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:10 AM, Eberhard Pietzsch <mail at eberhard-pietzsch.de
> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> many thanks to those of you who replied to my posting.
> I finally managed to remove my steering wheel. Here the
> solution, if you are interested:
>
> - Take a really large pipe wrench or a equally large
> open-end spanner (the pipe wrench might be cheaper)
>
> http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.**de/healey/t3.jpg<http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.de/healey/t3.jpg>
>
> - Put it behind the steering wheel. Try to protect the
> aluminium wheel against the steel of the wrench using
> some old cloth or similar
>
> http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.**de/healey/t4.jpg<http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.de/healey/t4.jpg>
>
> - Take a respectable hammer
>
> http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.**de/healey/t5.jpg<http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.de/healey/t5.jpg>
>
> - Strongly hit the wrench from behind (it might help
> to close both eyes)
>
> http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.**de/healey/t6.jpg<http://www.eberhard-pietzsch.de/healey/t6.jpg>
>
> That's it,
> Eberhard
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