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1948 MD steering wheel removal?

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brsii

12-16-2005 20:42:06




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should my steering wheel come off after I remove the center nut, or do i need a puller or something? also is there anything that I could use to fill the cracks in it?




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Haas

12-17-2005 08:27:23




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 Re: 1948 MD steering wheel removal? in reply to brsii, 12-16-2005 20:42:06  
Take a look at the recent post on pullers to remove the crank pulley on a C. Something similar to that design will work. If you have any metal working tools at all, not difficult to make.



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RustyFarmall

12-17-2005 05:37:13




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 Re: 1948 MD steering wheel removal? in reply to brsii, 12-16-2005 20:42:06  
Yes, you will need a puller, and quite possibly some heat. That steering wheel has been on there for 50 to 60 years, it is not going to come off easily, but it will come off. You can use regular auto body filler to fill the cracks, and then do a lot of sanding to bring it back into shape. It is a lot of work, but you will end up with a steering wheel that is probably better than any reproduction you can buy.

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Slappy

12-17-2005 02:27:06




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 Re: 1948 MD steering wheel removal? in reply to brsii, 12-16-2005 20:42:06  
Yep, use a puller. If you use a little anti-sieze on it before reinstalling, it"ll come off easier next time.



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