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Re: steering wheel



Make sure the 2 smaller screws are fully threaded into the wheel.
Tighten up the centre bolt. The wheel should "pop" loose. If it
doesn't then with the centre screw tight hit the head of the centre
screw real hard and fast with a heavy hammer. This is a very hard
thing to judge as too much force can damage the column and not enough
won't "shock" it loose. This is a last resort kind of thing, it should
come loose with just screwing the center bolt, maybe you aren't
tightening it enough? Did you remember to remove the nut and washer
holding the wheel on???? BTW the centre "pulling" screw should be a
fine thread bolt, it doesn't have to be metric but you can get a lot
more force on the wheel with a lot less effort when it is a fine thread.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757 


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elvis Nocita" <elvisnocita@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> Does anybody have an idea how I could get off the steering wheel 
> without doing any damage to the complete steering column ?
> 
> I already mad a tool with 2 M6 screws and a M12 in the center to 
> pull it out, but it's not moving at all.
> 
> Any idea ? 
> 
> Elvis






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