Actually, I tried to remove the horn wire from the pad but couldn't. I
removed the wheel and it stayed attached the whole time. It looks like
it's permanently attached. It wasn't a big deal since the wire stays
with the wheel, not the steering column.
Adam
--- Mike Adams <mikeadam@wcnet.net> wrote:
> Adam,
> Be sure and unplug the horn button wire
> before you move the horn button to far away
> from it's seat.
> Mike
> ------------
>
> >Adam,
> >
> >When twisting the horn button, push it in as squarley as possible
> until it
> >bottoms out, then turn it counter-clockwise. It should turn and
> making a
> >noticable click (sort of). At that point, the horn button spring
> should
> >mostly push the button off the wheel toward you. It may require a
> little
> >wiggle to get it the rest of the way off. From there, unbolt the
> wheel and
> >you should be able to wiggle it off.
> >
> >I replaced mine on my '70 and I did not require the use of a
> steering wheel
> >puller.
> >
> >Matt
> >'70 1600
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> >[mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Adam
> Bradley
> >Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:04 PM
> >To: datsun
> >Subject: How do I remove steering wheel?
> >
> >
> >How do I get the original steering wheel off my '70 Roadster,
> without
> >damaging it? I purchased a Grant steering wheel and want to replace
> it
> >but don't know where to start on getting the old wheel off.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Adam
> >'70 1600
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