With a new puller , put it on and use some wd40/micromist and wack the puller
bolt after it is on there tight. It may sit on there awhile. Go on to something
else....come back now and then and give a turn with a wack or two. I had a
wheel pop off while I was at work the next day. Them pitman arms are even more
stuborn!
Steve Stuckmeyer
51 3100
St Peters, MO
Wayne Osborne <wayne@chevytrucks.org> wrote:
Any helpful suggestions on getting a steering wheel off the shaft that
seems to be severly stuck would be appreciated. Not mine just tryin' to
help someone. He states he has used a puller and it has bent the bolt that
you turn and the wheel hasn't move. Don't know if he has soaked it with
wd40 for a few days, but any suggestions will help.. --wayne
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