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#1 Perrylawrence96

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Posted 20 February 2015 - 03:54 PM

Believe it or not, I have Mechanics qualifications, worked on cars since I can remember...

 

BUT!!!  ( this might sound daft to some off yous )

 

My steering wheel on my 95SPI is not coming off for S*** :lol:  :lol: :lol:  

 

What am I doing wrong!!!



#2 Alex_B

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Posted 20 February 2015 - 03:59 PM

It will only be on there with friction, loosen the nut until its on the last couple of threads and then I tend to hit the back of the wheel at 12 and 6, then 3 and 9, rinse and repeat until it releases itself, but that should get it. 



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Posted 20 February 2015 - 04:03 PM

It will only be on there with friction, loosen the nut until its on the last couple of threads and then I tend to hit the back of the wheel at 12 and 6, then 3 and 9, rinse and repeat until it releases itself, but that should get it. 

 

it sounds so stupid I know! ive gave it some and used various different methods... and lets be fair its a Mini, its only going to tolerate a certain amount until something breaks :lol:



#4 Alex_B

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Posted 20 February 2015 - 04:06 PM

As long as you pull it straight along the line of the steering column it shouldn't break anything. The weak link would be the drop bracket if you try and rotate the wheel but pulling straight should see it off. 



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Posted 20 February 2015 - 04:09 PM

As long as you pull it straight along the line of the steering column it shouldn't break anything. The weak link would be the drop bracket if you try and rotate the wheel but pulling straight should see it off. 

 

Thankyou mate appreciate it,

 

will give it another go tomorrow!



#6 dklawson

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Posted 20 February 2015 - 04:19 PM

I cannot say with certainty that a '95 would have the same type of steering column as early cars.  However, early cars like mine have a tapered set of splines on the end of the column that engage the steering wheel hub.  Therefore, a fair amount of force is required to unseat the mated splines, it is not as simple as just pulling the wheel off.

 

Since I am unfamiliar with when air bags were added to the Mini I am uncomfortable with commenting further.






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