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'34 Steering wheel Removal
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Amigo4 |
02-05-2019 @ 4:46 AM
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Thank you everyone for your time, assistance and knowledge. I appreciate your help. Dave
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trjford8 |
02-04-2019 @ 4:22 PM
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Replace the upper bushing with a bearing. Many of the V-8 parts vendors have the retro-fit bearing kit and they make a world of difference. You can also find the bearing kits on e-Bay.
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Amigo4 |
02-04-2019 @ 2:50 PM
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Y'all are great! Thanks for all of the advice and guidance. I will follow all of your leads until I get that silly thing off as he upper bushing needs replacing. All of your experience and information is why I joined the club, thanks for sharing it with me. Dave Skiles
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Amigo4 |
02-04-2019 @ 2:14 PM
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You guys are great! Thanks for all the useful suggestions and information. I will follow all the leads until one of them works. This is why I joined the club and I surely appreciate everyone's time, knowledge, and experience. Dave Skiles
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carcrazy |
02-04-2019 @ 1:40 PM
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One thing you can try is to use a slide hammer. Remove the claws from the slide hammer and place a strong non-stretchable rope through the holes where the claws were. Wrap the ends of the rope under the center of the base of the steering wheel and tie them together with a square knot. Slam the slide up against the stop until the wheel loosens. You may require the help of another person to facilitate this process.
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37RAGTOPMAN |
02-04-2019 @ 12:11 PM
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removing the wheel is a hard job if a good rust buster does not help soaking for week. use a heat gun on low to might help I assume you want to restore the wheel, here is a novel idea, maybe restore it in place, I had to do this once, just use a drop cloth and whatever it takes to protect the inside of the car, and just take your time, you can use a small touch up spray gun or air brush to repaint the wheel use a crack filler, maybe the same stuff to repair bowing balls, to fill in the cracks, I heard JB WELD does a good job but never tried it, Hope this helps, this is my 2 cents, 1937RAGTOPMAN on my 37 I had to remove the wheel, used my knees under the wheel pushing up and a ball peen using the peen side down in the shaft hole and using another small hammer with light taps on the ball peed to remove the wheel it did come off,with no damage,I guess I got lucky make sure you use a very good rust buster for at least a week of soaking, keep applying daily
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CharlieStephens |
02-04-2019 @ 10:54 AM
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"Thanks for your prompt reply. A picture is attached, no holes. The steering wheel is not even thinking about being loose. Won't hitting the rod with a hammer damage the bearings or gear in the steering box? I have no idea where to search for an original wheel puller. Dave" I don't like the hammer idea as you usually mess up the threads on the shaft. Try contacting your local V8 Club Chapter and see if they have one to loan to members, they may rent it to a non member. If still no luck try a wanted ad here and on fordbarn.com. You could probably start with "want to rent". Try contacting VanPelt, they don't show one for rent on their site but you never know until you ask, http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/flathead_home.htm Charlie Stephens
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MG |
02-04-2019 @ 9:57 AM
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These threads might help you > https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=242880&highlight=removing+steering+wheel And > https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123089&highlight=Puller You might have to sign up as a member of the Ford Barn Forum in order to see the pictures.... Here's a video of what a Model A guy did to remove his steering wheel > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=er3gKmcWZJs I like this one which should be easy to fabricate > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFeUZE97lP4 Here's a similar tool > https://www.ebay.com/itm/KS-Tools-670-0191-Universal-steering-wheel-puller-3-arm-160mm/312092064994?epid=1015851127&hash=item48aa22fce2:g:NNoAAOSwjylasjhn:rk:1:pf:0
This message was edited by MG on 2-4-19 @ 12:21 PM
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02-04-2019 @ 7:46 AM
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K R Wilson Co. made a steering wheel puller. See if Mac VanPelt can rent you one. VanPelt Sales in Ohio
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Amigo4 |
02-04-2019 @ 7:34 AM
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Thanks for the diagram. I have pulled the horn/light switch and rod assembly but don't know what to do next. Dave
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