Got myself a 4 button Scirocco steering wheel, just found out it is a small spline and the shaft appears to have a big spline adaptor.
Tried various 2 legged pullers and got now where, not shifted at all.
Does anyone have a 3 legged puller I could borrow (North West) or what have you used to remove it before, any ideas ???
Mark
Removing steering wheel spline adaptor
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Removing steering wheel spline adaptor
Mark
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VW Scirocco GT2 (1991)
Membership Number 1296
Alpine White
VW Scirocco GT2 (1991)
Membership Number 1296
Re: Removing steering wheel spline adaptor
Here you go Mark - http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?2059093
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Re: Removing steering wheel spline adaptor
You can do it with a grinder/dremel if your careful and don't want to keep the adapter.
Don't grind all the way through, leave it as close as you can and split it with a chisel.
Ben.
Don't grind all the way through, leave it as close as you can and split it with a chisel.
Ben.
Re: Removing steering wheel spline adaptor
Finally got it sorted, what a bast*$d of a job. would not volunteer to do it again. Used bearing puller, 2 legged puller, heat and 18st of brute force
Mark
Alpine White
VW Scirocco GT2 (1991)
Membership Number 1296
Alpine White
VW Scirocco GT2 (1991)
Membership Number 1296