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How do you get the bloody steering wheel off
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Bean" data-source="post: 599235" data-attributes="member: 20740"><p>Success!!! Of a kind the wheel is off, pullers came this morning waste of money there was no way they were going to shift it, so resorted to lump hammer still wouldn't go spent next 10mins running up and down the street screaming and shouting mostly swear words #####!! Then remembered that I had bought a gas soldering iron from Aldi luckily it had gas in it heated it up for about five mins two taps with the rubber mallet and it fell off, screws on the cancelling ring were damaged so it had been butchered in SA as I thought it had,just need to figure out how to get the ign housing off the column and rebuild the ign and solder some wires back on indicators, that's my next post!!! All the joys of early bay ownership. Thanks again guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Bean, post: 599235, member: 20740"] Success!!! Of a kind the wheel is off, pullers came this morning waste of money there was no way they were going to shift it, so resorted to lump hammer still wouldn't go spent next 10mins running up and down the street screaming and shouting mostly swear words #####!! Then remembered that I had bought a gas soldering iron from Aldi luckily it had gas in it heated it up for about five mins two taps with the rubber mallet and it fell off, screws on the cancelling ring were damaged so it had been butchered in SA as I thought it had,just need to figure out how to get the ign housing off the column and rebuild the ign and solder some wires back on indicators, that's my next post!!! All the joys of early bay ownership. Thanks again guys [/QUOTE]
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