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Re: 47 H: How do you get the Steering Wheel off?
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Posted by PaulW_NJ on August 08, 2006 at 20:25:08 from (70.111.196.70):
In Reply to: Re: 47 H: How do you get the Steering Wheel off? posted by old on August 08, 2006 at 11:49:17:
The steering wheel on my 340 was as difficult. I am not familiar with the H, but perhaps something from my experience may help you. I used a steering wheel puller, which uses two long bolts that thread into threaded holes in the center ring of the wheel, and a large bolt that puts downward pressure onto the steering shaft. A harmonic dampener puller may also work. My first mistake was to tighten the puller, and then tap on the center puller bolt with a hammer. I later read in the service manual specifically NOT to do this. They were right - I ended up unseating the rupture disc in the steering housing and had to remove the entire unit to put a new disc in. What did work, after considerable soaking with Kroil penetrating oil, was applying a 1/2 impact wrench to the steering wheel puller, after it was manually tightened. The impacts broke it free in a matter of seconds.
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