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Re: steering wheel
If you have the right puller, the right 6mm bolts, and they are connected
correctly (there are not that many ways to set it up) and you turn the middle
bolt, the wheel will eventuallt break off. This may happen just before you
think you are breaking everything, but so far I haven't broken anything.
Keep turning that bolt
Henrik Johansen
Copenhagen
74 Spider
99 156 Selespeed (wee at least I'm looking at one)
> Any thoughts guys?
> Thanks,
> pat
> Dallas
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Crawford, Pat
> > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 12:08 PM
> > To: 'Reed's car care'
> > Subject: steering wheel
> >
> > Hey Reed,
> > I have a quick question, I recently got another part fro the turn signal
> > yoke assembly that I talked to you about before. The problem now, is that
> > I cannot get the steering wheel off, is there a secret to this? I have
> > purchased a steering wheel puller and have the correct size bolts for the
> > steering wheel , but this thing is not coming off! I have heard of
hitting
> > the center of the steering column while pulling up at the wheel , but I
> > did not want to try this too hard and have the steering wheel break off
in
> > my hand, any thoughts?
> > Thanks,
> > Pat Crawford
>
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