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Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:59 pm
by Chief
Never had this happen before, I'm trying to remove my steering wheel and it's stuck fast as though something is still holding it in place.

It's an early 1964 model, and in the past all I've had to do was undo the screws, take off the nut and give the wheel a few pulls.

I've done that with the result the whole car is rocking back and forth, rather than the wheel coming off (and scarily the nut wasn't even finger tight, could spin it off with just one finger!) and it just won't budge.

I can push it, up, down, left, right and even slightly backwards, but forward and off seems to be an impossible task.

Am I forgetting to do something? and if not, any ideas for how to get it moving? My best idea so far was to attach a rubber oil filter remover behind the wheel to pull from behind but that too is failing.

Thanks :)

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:50 pm
by panky
Is the shake proof washer somehow jamming it up? You could try tapping the wheel from behind with a soft faced mallet but whatever method you use make sure the nut is on a few threads so the wheel doesn't suddenly come free and smack you in the nose - ask me how I know :roll:

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:03 pm
by jagnut66
Is the shake proof washer somehow jamming it up? You could try tapping the wheel from behind with a soft faced mallet but whatever method you use make sure the nut is on a few threads so the wheel doesn't suddenly come free and smack you in the nose - ask me how I know :roll:
Sound advice, it was the forehead with me....... :lol:

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:10 pm
by Chief
panky wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:50 pm Is the shake proof washer somehow jamming it up?
Mine doesn't have a washer, or if it does it isn't visible. Also the times I've done it I've always managed not to get hit in the face with it inspite having the nut fully off, sounds like I've been lucky !

I'll try a rubber mallet, but it's just odd how stuck it is.

Edit:

That eventually got it off, and I do mean eventually. Even with the mallet (which I'd forgotten I owned, since it's for my tent :D) it took way more hits to finally get it to a point it could be pulled off than I would have expected, no way was it going to hit me in the face it came off so slowly.

Once it was off there was a tiny amount of surface rust, but I wouldn't have thought it enough to be a big issue.

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:54 pm
by geoberni
Chief wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:10 pm
Once it was off there was a tiny amount of surface rust, but I wouldn't have thought it enough to be a big issue.
You'll surprised how much 'Stiction' can come from a slight layer of surface rust between well fitting smooth surfaces.
Had you applied any lubricant/penetrant, I don't see it mentioned?

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:27 pm
by Chief
No I hadn't applied any lubricants because all I have to hand is plus-gas and that has the nasty habit of dissolving the stonechip on the floor directly beneath - another case of 'ask me how I know' :oops:

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:33 pm
by jagnut66
Copper grease: To Morris Minor owners what 'Medicinal Compound' was to Lilly the Pink! :lol:
Best wishes,
Mike.

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 5:24 pm
by Chief
Yes, I wish I'd learnt of copper grease years ago as I only got my first tube the other day, now just about every nut/bolt going back on the car is being greased with it. I even took off every front bumper (and blade) bolt to grease them after the awful time I had of it getting the rear bumper off - just as well, the castrol grease I had used on them had all washed away and the rust caused the job to be a real pain - only been two years since I did them too!

However I do have a couple of areas where the copper grease has spread where I don't want the grease on the interior floor, any advice for cleaning it off without damaging paint/stonechip? I used soapy water on my tools and that worked for the smooth ones, but the rough tools stayed greased, and with the floor being rough from the stonechip it makes me think that won't work. As an alternative I may just paint over the grease... :D
jagnut66 wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:33 pm Lilly the Pink
Had to google that, couldn't cope with the whole song but it said she died taking it - not a good sign for the Minor! :P It did however explain a truly awful television advert that used to be on in Scotland, a drink sensibly one, which I would say modified the lyrics somewhat.

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:31 pm
by jagnut66
Had to google that, couldn't cope with the whole song but it said she died taking it - not a good sign for the Minor! :P
I wasn't advising Minor owners should consume the stuff.... :lol:
I don't want the grease on the interior floor
Just wipe the floor with an old cloth, that's all I do, it won't do any harm or dissolve anything, it may even help protect it in some small way. :D
Best wishes,
Mike.

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:40 pm
by Chief
It was more it smearing on the new carpets I was concerned about, all of this pain I've been putting myself through has been in getting the interior sorted out

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:10 pm
by Philip b
got a hub puller?

Re: Steering Wheel Removal - it's stuck fast!

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:49 pm
by kevin s
I've go tight steering wheels off before by wedging my knees behind the wheel and pushing it up then striking the column shaft (with the nut still on) with a copper hammer.