The only way that I know of to remove the steering wheel is to use a steering wheel puller (probably the tool the manual is referring to). A standard steering wheel puller should be sufficient, since they come with a variety of different size bolts for different wheels. That is what those two threaded holes in the wheel are for. See if you can rent one at a local auto parts store or talk to a mechanic at a gas station about borrowing his, or buy one. They're only about $20 (US). Good Luck ! ---------- > From: Robert Garrow <Robert.Garrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [FWDLK] Removal of 58 Desoto Steering Wheel > Date: Monday, June 01, 1998 5:58 PM > > Dear All, > We are having problems removing the steering wheel from our 58 Desoto > Firesweep LS1. The reason we are doing this is because the car has its turn > signal stalk and column internals missing. There is currently just a hole > in the steering column where it used to be! We have a similar one from a 59 > Desoto which we want to install. > We are using the 58 Desoto Service Manual, page 1 of the Manual Steering > section to learn how to do this job. It states that "press down on horn > ring ornament, and turn counter clockwise to remove. Disconnect horn wire > at stationary plate and horn ring. Remove horn rim mounting base attaching > screws to remove horn ring. Loosen steering wheel nut three turns. Use > puller tool C-612 (LS1 Firesweep model) to loosen steering wheel" Please > advise alternative information on how to remove steering wheel from column > spline without using this tool, as we do not have it. Any information to > solve this problem would be gratefully appreciated. Also has anyone > installed a turn signal in a similar car recently. If so we would be > interested in their experiences. > > Thanks Gavin and Robbie > Surrey, England > 58 Desoto Firesweep > 56 Imperial Southampton |