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removing a 1940 ford steering wh*ll
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alanwoodieman |
03-19-2011 @ 4:34 PM
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sometimes nothing seems to work, I have used, as a last resort, a brass drift and a helper-put some up tension on the steering wheel, either with a puller or a helper and use the brass drift and a hammer to hit the end of the shaft to jar it loose-remember to leave the nut on the shaft to cover the threads and to keep the wheel from flying off
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kubes40 |
03-19-2011 @ 3:28 PM
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It is a taper fit and as such will be tight. I have to question what type of puller you are using. This type of wheel requires a puller that 'pulls' from the center. that is, beneath the horn button. There should be two threaded holes in that are that are designed for such a puller. I have yet to encounter a wheel that would not come off with the correct puller.
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21JIMMIE |
03-19-2011 @ 2:16 PM
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How Do You Go About Removing The Steering Wheel On A 1940 Ford We Have Tryied Wheel Puller As Well As Heating It, And No Luck. 21jimmie
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