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Old 05-30-2008, 12:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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67 Gto Steering Wheel Removal

I Just Got A 67 Gto And I Am Not A Mechanic. I Want To Change The Steering Wheel And I Have Gotten The Wheel And A Steering Wheel Puller But I Am Stopped On The Project Before I Start. I Have The Original Gm Service Manual And In The Explanation For The Steering Wheel Removal The First Step Is To Remove The Horn Button/ornament. It Says To "lift To Remove Ornament",and I Have Been Pulling On This Ornament With Just My Fingers And I Can't Get Itto Budge.
Does Anybody Have A Suggestion? Thanks Bill
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I would carefully try removing it with a small screwdriver, It is held in place with pressure tabs.
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Just a question..

Hi. Are you putting another stock one in? If not, how is the steering wheel you're taking out? I bought one for my 67, but it's in bad shape. Let me know if you're interested in selling it.
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i have another steering wheel id be glad to give you
it does have the usual cracks around it but that way you can keep your existing wheel on while you get another repaired
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Hi. Is it a black three prong? I'd be very interested. How is the horn button? Mine has many cracks in it as well as the wheel and hub...
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yes mine is black ,,,like i said it does need to be rebuilt as it has cracks around it.
it has the center chrome part and i think two of the three horn buttons were broke .i had used shims to hold them in place that worked pretty good.
i just happen to come across a good one and went with it
ill get my g/friend to tell me where she put it up at as i left it under the kitchen table after i put my steering column together last winter
she got tired of hitting her feet on it,,,let you know later this evening
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