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Re: Chev truck steering wheel and horn connection

To: Tim.Mullen@ngc.com
Subject: Re: Chev truck steering wheel and horn connection
From: "Bill Engle, Sr." <whesr@iglou.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 17:20:36 -0400
Tim is correct.  You can take it off without the tool, I have done it 
that way, and after you have done it once it is much easier the second 
time (don't ask how I know that).  But I would use the tool.  Harbor 
Freight also sells one.

Bill

Tim.Mullen@ngc.com wrote:

>pethier@isd.net [mailto:pethier@isd.net] wrote:
>
>>This leaves me with a black metal disk attached to the 
>>steering shaft.  Does anyone know how to get this thing off?  
>>
>
>Yep.  If it's what I think it is...
>
>If you look close at the metal disk (lock-plate), you will see that 
>there is a locking ring on the shaft that fits into the groove (notch) 
>in the lock-plate.  The lock-plate has a spring under it forcing it 
>"up" - it is a strong spring...
>
>You need a tool with a U-shaped "compressor" that fits over the steering 
>shaft(<http://www.mytoolstore.com/kd/kdsusp04.html> - Steering Wheel 
>Lock-Plate remover and Installer).  Then a threaded connection goes 
>onto the steering shaft.  You then crank down a nut on this shaft to 
>compress the lock-plate down onto the steering shaft (the opposite of 
>a puller).  Once you compress the lock-plate onto the steering shaft, 
>you will have clearance to pry the springy lock ring out of it's groove 
>on the shaft (this is also a pain to do...).  Then uncompress the 
>lock-plate (unscrew the nut on the compressor) and things come apart.
>
>You are going to need the tool.  I tried to get it off without one.  I 
>bought a tool...
>
>Tim Mullen
>
>*





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