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Author Topic: steering wheel puller wanted  (Read 1740 times)
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« on: September 27, 2009, 09:10:37 PM »
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hi all
could you tell me where i can can get one please
i have a generic one but doesnt work
is there a special one to use

or if someone has one in bris could i possibly borrow it
i just need to move the steering wheel around a little bit

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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2009, 08:28:07 PM »
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Hi Terry.  It is simple enough to make one.  I used a flat piece of mild steel 3/8" thick,
1 1/4" wide with the length a little longer than the width of the horn cap.  In the middle of this drill and tap the centre to take a 1/2" UNF bolt. Then either side drill a 1/4" hole equidistant from the centre hole to match the holes where the puller is attached to the wheel.  I then used two pieces of 1/4" bar, flattened out one end then bent it at right angles.  Adjust the length of this so they sit snugly into the steering wheel. Then thread the other end so a nut can be put on to prevent them pulling through the flat bar described above.  Place on the wheel and screw a 1/2" bolt down onto the top of the steering shaft.

This might sound a bit messy but it is easy to make and works well.  Have a look at the picture of a commercial puller in the service manual.  This will give you the idea.

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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2009, 06:35:37 PM »
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I got a gear puller from supercheap and modified it with an angle grinder.

Worked well.

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