The simplest thing would be to pull the steering wheel and re-center it on
the splines. But I don't know how you managed to get it off-center by
pulling the engine. Did you disconnect the steering shaft? remove the
steering rack? replace the tie rod ends?
on 3/3/02 7:33 AM, Aubrey Schneider at aschneider@shaw.ca wrote:
> Hi all, I'm a neophyte, so bear with me.
> After re-building the motor (1975 B) & re-installing everything
> (hopefully) I find that the steering wheel is not dead centre. I'm a one
> man repair shop & would ask any lister for advice on removal &
> re-positioning the wheel.
>
> David B & Skye, you have done enough for me thus far, so you do not have
> to reply.
> Bye for now
> Aubrey in Vancouver
>
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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