Steering wheel Nut
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Steering wheel Nut
Hi
Does anyone know the size of socket needed for the massive nut that holds the steering wheel on?
Luke
Does anyone know the size of socket needed for the massive nut that holds the steering wheel on?
Luke
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Re: Steering wheel Nut
The proper size is 3/4 Whit 

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Re: Steering wheel Nut
Full marks Rasputin for getting the correct answer. Refering to the M1000 wheel of course, the Series MM/2 has a different size nut for which I need a box spanner of unknown size from my top tool draw
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I thought the correct size (for the Minor 1000) was 1 5/16" AF ?? Most nuts have had a bang with a chisel at some point - and so the socket won't go on anyway!



Re: Steering wheel Nut
The nut is much bigger than 3/4. I popped the horn out and the plate under it and there is this massive nut to undo.
Might try the chisel
Might try the chisel
Re: Steering wheel Nut
It's OK saying what it isn't, but why not measure it to see what it actually is?
I'm guessing you didn't check just how big a 3/4 whit (7/8" BSF) nut is: it's 1.300 inches across the flats, a bit smaller than 1 5/16" A/F, in turn smaller than 34mm (1.339").
If it's already been butchered by someone with a shovel and a coal hammer, you may need to resort to the same methods, but please then clean up the damaged nut and use the correct socket to refit it.
Kevin
I'm guessing you didn't check just how big a 3/4 whit (7/8" BSF) nut is: it's 1.300 inches across the flats, a bit smaller than 1 5/16" A/F, in turn smaller than 34mm (1.339").
If it's already been butchered by someone with a shovel and a coal hammer, you may need to resort to the same methods, but please then clean up the damaged nut and use the correct socket to refit it.
Kevin
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Re: Steering wheel Nut
The nut is 3/4 Whit, not 3/4 A/F.Lukus1 wrote:The nut is much bigger than 3/4. I popped the horn out and the plate under it and there is this massive nut to undo.
I am guessing that you have not got a 3/4 Whit. socket
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I will measure it at the weekend but it is much bigger than 1.3 inches. I have a 3/4 whit socket and it doesnt get close.
Re: Steering wheel Nut
Well - that should be the size. But it matters not to the chisel. One pop and it's off. Almost certainly it will already carry some battle scars !



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Re: Steering wheel Nut
Get the correct socket, done and dusted
Please encourage good engineering practice
Please encourage good engineering practice

Re: Steering wheel Nut
All the best engineers I know have a good selection of chisels and a range of hammers in their bags! Seriously - buying a socket just for this simple job is not justified...... In addition - heaving away at this nut with a socket and T bar is not easy to do and hold the steering steady while doing so. Short sharp blow from the hammer - and it's spinning off! And as ever I will add the caution note - leave the nut screwed on the last couple of threads as you tug the wheel up on the splines - to prevent it jumping up and hitting you in the face !



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Re: Steering wheel Nut
You can sometimes get hurt in the earlier stagebmcecosse wrote:heaving away at this nut with a socket and T bar is not easy to do and hold the steering steady while doing so. And as ever I will add the caution note - leave the nut screwed on the last couple of threads as you tug the wheel up on the splines - to prevent it jumping up and hitting you in the face !


Correct size for socket/spanner is MM/S11 7/8 whit & M1000 3/4 Whit
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Re: Steering wheel Nut
Thanks for the size of the Series MM nut. I just rifled through my draw of box spanners until I found one that fits.
There is no need to do the nut up so tight that you injure yourself undoing it, a tommy bar through the box spanner then pull it against the spokes is quite adequate to undo it.
There is no need to do the nut up so tight that you injure yourself undoing it, a tommy bar through the box spanner then pull it against the spokes is quite adequate to undo it.
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Here's a question---if you had the correct socket to hand and also a hammer and nice chisel, what would you use?bmcecosse wrote:Sharp pop the other way..........Spot of Loctite on the threads if nervous.
