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SteeringWheel Nut

Post by RobMoore »

How the heck do I get it off lol.
I assume I need a special tool since socket is too shallow
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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where is that can of worms!!!
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found it..[frame]Image[/frame]

I have never had a problem with getting a socket (of the correct size) on the nut as the horn push spring compresses easily.

the other option liked by some is to use a hammer and chisel (no comment)
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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Most of these nuts show signs of the chisel having been applied in the past. Just needs a smart tap :oops: When you do get it loose - don't take it right off until you have tugged the wheel loose on the splines. Otherwise - the wheel tends to jump up and smack you in the face....... Why are you taking it off ??????
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Now now Charlie, I refuse to bite!!

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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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lol nice can of worms, but how is wanting it off opening a can of worms :o

I need to get it off so I can sort out my indicators as the right turn does not self cancel.
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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RobMoore wrote:lol nice can of worms, but how is wanting it off opening a can of worms :o

I need to get it off so I can sort out my indicators as the right turn does not self cancel.
wanting it off is not the can of worms it is the method..

the correct size socket and do the job properly
or
just take a hammer and chisel to the job and botch it

bugger I bit!

on a more serious note roys advice on not taking the nut all the way off until the wheel is lose is a very sound piece of advice
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Dare I even mention the 34mm thin walled 1/2" drive socket?
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But to sort out the indicators - just take the cowl off and leave the wheel on!
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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On mine the cowl is one piece and to get at the indicators I had to remove the steering wheel. That was the reason I bought the 34mm Proxxon socket-it fits perfectly.
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you have to take the cowl off to get to the indicators

what sort of cowl do you have bmc must be different to all of ours :D :D
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Sorry - I'm probably mixed up with Minis!
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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Hmm, I don't want to go chisle n hammer route so I will live it for now.
thanks anyways :)
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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It's only a sharp tap - the nut isn't usually on very tight. Have you looked at it ? Does it bear any scars already??
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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what size socket would it normally take?

just for reference that is
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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1 5/16" AF socket = 33.33mm. Many use 34 mm socket.
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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Or, just to complete the picture, 3/4 Whitworth.

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Indeed yes -in fact - I think that is what I use - the largest socket in my set!
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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No scars on it, except the one I just made and it did not budge.
Its 3/4 whit about 35 mmm I think.
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Re: SteeringWheel Nut

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Hit it harder! Anticlockwise remember.
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