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I have removed horn button and now see the 6 philips head screws holding st. wheel in place but can't get to 6 screws because horn spring and other rusty junk in way.....instructions or good guesses welcome.
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just take a picture of how things are seated and you can take the 6 screws out .. nothing scary will happen :)
i had made some pics but can't find them anymore :(
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i had made some pics but can't find them anymore :(
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Its fairly simple. Ya can just lay stuff out in a line as ya remove it. Reassemble in reverse.
If ya don't have one now would be a good time for me ta mention ya will need a wheel puller ta remove the wheel from the splined shaft.
Mines pretty old but I reckon this can be bought at most auto parts store for less than $20.00.
If ya don't have one now would be a good time for me ta mention ya will need a wheel puller ta remove the wheel from the splined shaft.
Mines pretty old but I reckon this can be bought at most auto parts store for less than $20.00.

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Disconnect the NEG post on the battery first. May save some of your friendships with the neighbors

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If this is a tilt wheel, you need a bolt (special tool) to keep the shaft from pulling upward when using the steering wheel puller.
There is a full description in a past thread. If you can't find it let me know.
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[QUOTE=LukesVette] Disconnect the NEG post on the battery first. May save some of your friendships with the neighbors[IMG]http://www.VetteRegistry.net/forum/smileys/smiley4.gif" height="17" width="17" align="absmiddle" alt="Big%20smile">[/QUOTE]
I changed my wheel on a Sunday morning without disconnecting the battery.
It came off easily. '82 doesn't require a wheel puller.
But putting everything back together, the neighbors wanted to know why I was blowing my horn so much.
I changed my wheel on a Sunday morning without disconnecting the battery.
It came off easily. '82 doesn't require a wheel puller.
But putting everything back together, the neighbors wanted to know why I was blowing my horn so much.



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Just tell them you were really honkin through the job!
kstyer 2006-10-10 17:04:23

Its fairly easy to unplug the horn relay. That stops it from blowing while working.
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Here ya go try this it may help
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Flemgunner,I went to your provided link.The photo shows a person holding the round,spring deal.That is the pc.I don't know how to remove.I turned it, twisted it,still don't know what to do.Any tricks?
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Yep thats me there should just be 3 screws that hold that on.
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