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Re: Removing the B steering wheel

To: "mgs@autox.team.net" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>,
Subject: Re: Removing the B steering wheel
From: "Craig H. Brallier" <brallier@twd.net>
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 10:58:28 -0800
Lee Daniels, daniels@tamu.edu wrote:
> 
> CAN'T GET THIS THING OFF.
> 
> I've had the steering wheel off the 'B before, but must've been generous
> with the torque when reattaching it.  Now I need to remove it again. The
> big nut is off, and I've tried the two known methods for the last couple of
> days, without success:
> 
> A. Grab and 3 and 9 o'clock and rock to and fro - nothing doing, even to
> the point that the steering wheel is almost bent.
> 
> B. Person A grabs the wheel, and while pulling back HARD, person B delivers
> strong blows from a large hammer (via an appropriate punch or bar on the
> center of the steering shaft).  No go here, either.
> 
> I've given it a couple of soaks with WD-40, will try again tonight, but I
> WELCOME ANY SUGGESTIONS/IDEAS OF OTHER METHODS.
> 
> Thanks !!! - Lee
> 
>  Lee M. Daniels                 Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding
>  daniels@cryogen.com                                      Texas A&M University
>  '74 TR6  '77 MGB


Lee,
I've had the wheel off my B several times when I had problems with the 
horn contact.  The easiest way I found was to remove the 6 bolts holding 
the wheel in place.  I then used a piece of angle with holes drilled to 
line up with 2 of the bolts I just removed. After loosening the big nut, 
but leaving it in place to protect the threads, lay the angle across 
the nut and tighten the 2 bolts up and the hub pops off easily.

Good Luck,

Craig Brallier

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