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Re: Steering Wheel Pulling

To: Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk, spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Steering Wheel Pulling
From: "Chris Lillja" <Chris_Lillja@pupress.princeton.edu>
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:45:48 EST5EDT
Be careful when using Pat C's method of steering wheel removal! It's possible 
(easy,
actually) to give oneself a fat lip or black eye when the wheel lets go.

Please, please don't ask me how I know.....

;>)


> Date:          Wed, 9 Sep 1998 16:22:24 +0100
> From:          Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk (Pat Catchpole)
> Subject:       Re: Steering Wheel Pulling
> To:            spitfires@Autox.Team.Net, BODB@chevron.com
> Reply-to:      Pat.Catchpole@netc.co.uk (Pat Catchpole)

>      Bob
>      
>      I have removed steering wheels from many cars before and have never 
>      needed a puller.  (The manual is talking about a 2 or 3 legged tool 
>      with a threaded centre bolt - you put the legs behind the hub / 
>      sprocket / flange {whatever it is you are pulling off the shaft} and 
>      tighten the bolt down.  This action will pull the flange towards it.)
>      
>      With a steering wheel though just slacken the centre bolt that holds 
>      it on by a few turns, and then when sitting in the driving seat grip 
>      the wheel with hands on either side and gently rock the wheel while 
>      applying a force towards you.  It will soon pop off.
>      
>      However, before you resort to this I think that the late Spits had a 
>      different type of fixing - just regular self tapping screws on to a 
>      boss.  This will be obvious to you as soon as the centre 
>      plastic/rubbery cover has been removed.
>      
>      Pat
> 
> 
> Subject: Steering Wheel Pulling
> Author:  BODB@chevron.com at INTERNET-PO
> Date:    09/09/98 07:27
> 
> 
> I have to replace the multi-switch on the steering wheel column.  The 
> manual says to remove the steering wheel with a puller.  Is this 
> something I can get at my local auto parts store?  How difficult is this 
> little task?
>      
> Thanks.
>      
> Bob Bollinger
> 79 Spit
> 

Chris Lillja
Spit MkIV
Norton Commando
TR4A
Sube 2.5 GT

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