mcodecuda
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Mark it and then grab it with vise grips pull up on it while twisting it clockwise. To install it just put it over the collar and pound it down using a block of wood and a hammer. This is a tight fit and is not a spring.
Now that you said that it made me remember!!! I clamped some vice grips on the tang. Put them on there pretty tight, it gave me a good solid place to pry on with a heavy duty screwdriver or small pry bar. Once you lift it up a little you can easily get a screwdriver under the ring.Mark it and then grab it with vise grips pull up on it while twisting it clockwise. To install it just put it over the collar and pound it down using a block of wood and a hammer. This is a tight fit and is not a spring.
Mark it and then grab it with vise grips pull up on it while twisting it clockwise. To install it just put it over the collar and pound it down using a block of wood and a hammer. This is a tight fit and is not a spring.
Ok, starting to gain confidence. Imma give it hell.Now that you said that it made me remember!!! I clamped some vice grips on the tang. Put them on there pretty tight, it gave me a good solid place to pry on with a heavy duty screwdriver or small pry bar. Once you lift it up a little you can easily get a screwdriver under the ring.
FLEX SEAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I've been told that once I have it off I can use silicone or bathroom caulk as an insulator. Wouldn't a thin sheet of rubber work too?
I doubt it was ever intended to be removed, AKA steering wheel complete assy? Anyhow have you actualy determined that the ring is shorted to the spline of the wheel?
Well, I did it. I used vice grips and a screwdriver to get a little gap then hammered the screwdriver further, pulled with the vice grips, etc. to remove it. Cleaned off all the old dried flaky material and used bathroom caulk to insulate the plate. Getting the ring back on was a little harder but I used a block of wood and a hammer to get it going. Thanks to everybody for all the help. I'm so grateful to have this forum.
So the insulation was actually a plastic part? Where can I find this part? Thank you.I dont know if bathroom caulk will work, not for long anyway. Ring pressure might go through it, push it out. What factory used was a very strong molded plastic. The part is reproduced. Link to the vendor was in a recent thread.
I too pulled the ring off with vise grips on the tang. I knocked the ring back on with a big line wrench and a hammer. The tang of ring in the wrench jaw opening. First C shaped something I saw worked. Good luck with it.
So the insulation was actually a plastic part? Where can I find this part? Thank you.
There you go/\ /\ /\ /\ /\....or order a piece of teflon sheet (small piece) and make your own, teflon should last forever.Cut a piece out of a milk jug and make one.
I wouldn't have used bathroom caulk. Milk jug, inner tube, anything but caulk.Cut a piece out of a milk jug and make one.
I've searched but can't find a manufacturer mentioned anywhere. Any ideas?Well, I was able to remove the ring and clean up the contact plate. I used bathroom caulk and reassembled it all. My meter showed no continuity between the hub and the plate so I put it back on but had the same problem; the horn honks intermittently with the wheel on. So I removed the wheel and once again removed the ring and plate. This time I used much more sealant to make sure it was isolated. I'll install it in the morning and hope for the best.
I dont know if bathroom caulk will work, not for long anyway. Ring pressure might go through it, push it out. What factory used was a very strong molded plastic. The part is reproduced. Link to the vendor was in a recent thread.
I too pulled the ring off with vise grips on the tang. I knocked the ring back on with a big line wrench and a hammer. The tang of ring in the wrench jaw opening. First C shaped something I saw worked. Good luck with it.
Did you read post 30??I've searched but can't find a manufacturer mentioned anywhere. Any ideas?
So the insulation was actually a plastic part? Where can I find this part? Thank you.
Brush on electrical tape? That look pretty great for this. I could even coat the retaining ring where it touches the contact ring. Thanks