Re: W123 Steering Wheel Removal
- From: "Roger Shoaf" <shoaf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 14:27:00 -0700
"Scott Buchanan" <t120rv@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1985 230CE. I need to remove the steering wheel but the bolt is very tightthe
as if someone used green Loctite on the threads. There is green paint on
head of the bolt. I am using a strong impact wrench. It removed the crank
pulley bolt with ease.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Scott
As a locksmith I have pulled a lot of steering wheels but have only pulled
one on my own Mercedes (1983 W123) Mine had an Allen screw retaining the
wheel and what I did was to insert the long end of the Allen wrench into the
screw and then two smaller wrenches to give me the leverage I needed.
Since you have a bolt or perhaps more correctly a hex head cap screw, I
would use a 6 point socket, with an extension and a tee handle breaker bar.
This should give you the leverage you need to break the most recalcitrant
fastener. Be sure to start this process with the steering wheel locked.
I suggest the Tee handle breaker bar as an Ell handle breaker bar on the
mother of a job you have requires you to push in real hard inward to keep
the socket from slipping on the head of the screw while trying to apply
torque with the other hand. While this can be done one slip and it is good
by windshield.
--
Roger Shoaf
About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.
.
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