how do i remove my steering wheel?
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heres my old bulkhead and the new bulkhead the passenger side footwell wasnt even attached it was so rusted outLeave a comment:
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tried the hammer + screwdriver method with a whole can of pb blaster and it came off no problem, thanks for the help!!Leave a comment:
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I like reading this Terry, kinda like soft core.... lolBesides the spline there is a small taper, which is often hard to break. I Sit in the drivers seat, and put my knees on the back side of the steering wheel giving a little pressure, one hand on the top of the wheel applying some rearward pressure, and give the column a smack with a brass (soft) hammer. It almost always pops off with one smack. A smack is a little more than a tap, but less than a whack.
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Besides the spline there is a small taper, which is often hard to break. I Sit in the drivers seat, and put my knees on the back side of the steering wheel giving a little pressure, one hand on the top of the wheel applying some rearward pressure, and give the column a smack with a brass (soft) hammer. It almost always pops off with one smack. A smack is a little more than a tap, but less than a whack.Leave a comment:
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The collar is held in place by two screws, accessible from inside the collar once you remove the steering wheel....
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awesome i will try that tonite, i got the pb blaster ready, im trying to keep it in the best shape i can, the wheel is in bad shape now but i hope to have it fixed up by a shop in town, it has a collar under the wheel, is that attached with anything? i couldnt get it to come off, on my series 3 the collar was attached with 2 screwsLeave a comment:
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Definitely have to completely remove the pinch bolt. Penetrating fluid, wedging the crack, heat and judicious whacking with a rubber hammer are all good ideas.Leave a comment:
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I've had no issues using a large flat head screwdriver as a wedge. Wedge it into the relief slit and pull the wheel. Just go easy with it and you won't damage anything and you'll still make it easy on yourself getting it off. The biggest mistake people make is they don't remove the pinch bolt. They loosen it thinking the wheel will come off.Leave a comment:
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Daytona,
As you know there is no bolt under your horn button, just a splined shaft. On these old banjo type wheels there is just the pinch bolt at the base of the hub securing the wheel. I've run into this before and had luck using PB Blaster and VERY careful heat (Mapp gass or Oxy/Acet.) on the top of the shaft only. Try not to do any prying of the slit at the base of the hub.....I've seen a few of these old wheels destroyed by folks in this situation resorting to pry bars for quick removal. Patience and elbow grease are what it will take.............just like every other job on a Series truck.
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Under the horn and before or after the nut is a lock washer and you have to bend the tabs down.Leave a comment:
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i remember having to move mine back and forth right left right left right left etc . . .
You pried off the horn button assembly and there is no nut? hhmmm I remember a nut being in there. But my memory has failed me before!Leave a comment:

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