abcandjrc
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2010
- Messages
- 363
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2160D707
- Vessel Name
- Little Lady (2007)
I am varnishing my interior and want to remove as much as possible that is in the way. I have come up with a problem removing the steering wheel. It is a wood-rimmed, stainless-steel-spoked Stazo. I expected it to slip off after I removed the nut. It won't. I see that some of you have probably done this since wheels are listed for sale. Am I missing something?
I notice that the Stazo literature warns in bold print not to over-tighten the nut. I wonder if that is the problem. I also wonder if tapping the shaft will break the bond (as I have done succesfully with automotive wheels that had tapered seats). But I am afraid to try it unless someone has successfully pulled that off or knows it is safe or will even work. I am a good mechanic, but unknowns always spook me. I'd sure hate to destroy the steering gear getting the wheel off.
(If all else fails I will try to find a gear puller that might fit over the hub. Unfortunately, there is no provision in the hub itself to mount a steering wheel puller.)
I notice that the Stazo literature warns in bold print not to over-tighten the nut. I wonder if that is the problem. I also wonder if tapping the shaft will break the bond (as I have done succesfully with automotive wheels that had tapered seats). But I am afraid to try it unless someone has successfully pulled that off or knows it is safe or will even work. I am a good mechanic, but unknowns always spook me. I'd sure hate to destroy the steering gear getting the wheel off.
(If all else fails I will try to find a gear puller that might fit over the hub. Unfortunately, there is no provision in the hub itself to mount a steering wheel puller.)