Remove horn ring, trim and anything else that needs to be removed to get
at bolts holding wheel on. Be sure to record where all pieces
go...horn wires, horn contact plate, etc... Easy to build Steering
wheel puller...small piece of flat stock...1 1/2" x 4" 1/4" thick
drill two 5/16" holes in line with the two bolts holding the wheel
secure. Drill 3/8" hole in the middle and weld on a 3/8" nut/burr...
secure puller with two steering wheel bolts, turn in a 3/8" bolt in
center hole and turn clockwise until wheel moves! At least mine did.
I sprayed my wheel with Breakaway a day before I pulled wheel.
John in WI Having an Thunder Storm...freezing rain, mixed with snow
and very windy! In like a Lion and out like a Lamb!
Roger Howard wrote:
Regardong your turn signal: there is something wrong if you have to hold it
in position...You will have to remove the steering wheel to inspect the
operational parts.. this requires a steering wheel puller..We will alk you
thru it if you deem it necessary
Rogerh
----- Original Message -----
From: "rod corson" <rcorson@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [FWDLK] More questions about 61 new yorker
Second question.. The turn signal switch on the dash doesn't lock into
position when turning left or right, I have to hold it to keep the turn
signals flashing till I make the corner.. I assume that this is not
correct.. although due to my age (32) I can't be sure that this isn't just
the way it was.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Rod Corson
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