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tyrannosauROSS



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Chawton White
how to remove a steering wheel?
Hi guys,

Im trying to upgrade my steering wheel.

I've removed the large nut and now just need to pull the wheel off the shaft.....

any tips on how to do this. its solid!

Thanks
Ross
Post #607346 6th Mar 2017 9:06pm
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leeds



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First step put the nut back ON.

Leave it loose by about two turns.

Use some penetrating oil. Tap the wheel upwards top, bottom, left right.

Do it without nut on expect to get the steering wheel in your face if it comes off suddenly.


Brendan
Post #607348 6th Mar 2017 9:10pm
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JOW240725



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I read the advice to loosen the nut but leave it on (so not to smack yourself in the face) the two feet on the floor and full like ¥$€#, it worked for me. Good luck Thumbs Up James
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Post #607349 6th Mar 2017 9:10pm
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tyrannosauROSS



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thanks chaps....

currently soaking in wd40.

ill report back.

ross
Post #607351 6th Mar 2017 9:12pm
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RoddyK05



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I had to borrow a bearing puller to get mine off. After that I cleaned up the splines and put a little copperease on it to make it easier the next time. It was very slightly easier the second time, but still incredibly tight. Maybe mines was just a super good fit.
Post #607364 6th Mar 2017 9:42pm
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tyrannosauROSS



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Success!!!

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Post #607380 6th Mar 2017 10:29pm
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RoddyK05



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Well done, success indeed. I have the same set up, I see you didn't use the carbon centre ring with your new wheel. I wasn't going to bother either, but the wife thought it looked better with it, so I was over ruled. Like the look of yours though. Thumbs Up
Post #607384 6th Mar 2017 10:37pm
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tyrannosauROSS



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For me... the carbon was a bit flashy.
Post #607405 6th Mar 2017 11:24pm
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RoddyK05 wrote:
I had to borrow a bearing puller to get mine off. After that I cleaned up the splines and put a little copperease on it to make it easier the next time. It was very slightly easier the second time, but still incredibly tight. Maybe mines was just a super good fit.


Possibly the only tight fitting splined interface found anywhere on a defender!
Post #607412 6th Mar 2017 11:59pm
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300TDi CSW Phil



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All the splined connections from the steering wheel to the bottom end of the steering box are tight.... don't ask me how I know Big Cry 1995 300 Tdi Epsom Green - It's a keeper.
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Post #607457 7th Mar 2017 8:22am
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blackwolf



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It isn't the splines that make it tight, it is the taper behind them. Coupled of course with the fact that many people tighten the nut absurdly tight, for some reason! ("Oh, it's the steering wheel, it might come off! Better do the nut up as tight as I can!")
Post #607459 7th Mar 2017 8:26am
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rustandoil



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Same set up as me, I too left the carbon ring off Thumbs Up

I also machined off the "Optimill" engraving for a cleaner look......
Post #607472 7th Mar 2017 9:28am
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