1963 M37B1 and introduction

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ez8 wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures and progress on this project - looks like great fun!
Thank you EZ8. Here is one new picture.

After a serious back injury on 8/21 while helping a cousin prepare for hurricane Laura and after many, many sessions of physical therapy, I am feeling better and strong enough to continue the project. I just removed the transfer case. Today or tomorrow I will be removing the engine so I can finish the chassis. One day at a time...
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BTW, I meant to ask the community this question, but I hit the submit button too fast.

I went to PepBoys and rented a jaw puller. My intention was to use the puller to remove the steering wheel. According to the TM, there is a specific tool for that, but PepBoys, Advanced, AutoZone or the local auto parts didn't have it.

I've been spraying PB Blaster for a month or so hoping that it will do PB Blaster's magic in conjunction with the jaw puller. I tried and tried but I wasn't successful. I guess I will need to find the proper tool. Two questions:
1-Any of you know where to buy it?
2-If you have one, any of you willing to loan it or rent it for a couple of days? I will return it promptly via USPS Priority Mail Service, with tracking number and insurance. Of course, I will pay shipping both ways.
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Glad your feeling better, pace yourself. There used to be a yoke/three jawed puller floating around, when I needed it went missing, I ended up restoring my steering wheel in place. It turned out real nice, I think there's a Youtube video's of several wheel restorations?
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Tony,
Here's a home-made way to pull the wheel:
http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/viewtopic.php ... ler#p59601

If all else fails, PM me about borrowing my puller.
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m-37Bruce wrote:Glad your feeling better, pace yourself. There used to be a yoke/three jawed puller floating around, when I needed it went missing, I ended up restoring my steering wheel in place. It turned out real nice, I think there's a Youtube video's of several wheel restorations?
Thanks Bruce.
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Cal_Gary wrote:Tony,
Here's a home-made way to pull the wheel:
http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/viewtopic.php ... ler#p59601

If all else fails, PM me about borrowing my puller.
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Thanks for the link and thank you for the offer Gary.

That idea is brilliant. I will give it a try and let you know. My only concern is that the steering wheel is in very bad shape and fragile. Hopefully I won’t destroy it using that method. My plan is to restore it.
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Whatever method you use, don't apply downward pressure solely to the shaft itself. Put the nut on "flush" with the top end of the shaft-that way you won't bugger up or collapse the shaft end. I use the flat side of a big socket on top of the nut and shaft so you're pushing evenly across the entire shaft/nut surface, and you'll still have a little room for the wheel to move up when it gives way. :)
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Cal_Gary wrote:Whatever method you use, don't apply downward pressure solely to the shaft itself. Put the nut on "flush" with the top end of the shaft-that way you won't bugger up or collapse the shaft end. I use the flat side of a big socket on top of the nut and shaft so you're pushing evenly across the entire shaft/nut surface, and you'll still have a little room for the wheel to move up when it gives way. :)
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Ok. I’ll keep that in mind.
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Here are some photos of today’s progress. The engine is finally out!
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One more.
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four pulley means it has the 100 amp alternator. Not the 25 amp generator. I have that and run other things like a big extra full flow oil filter system, handles the power needed fine. Keep us posted. HC
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NAM VET wrote:four pulley means it has the 100 amp alternator. Not the 25 amp generator. I have that and run other things like a big extra full flow oil filter system, handles the power needed fine. Keep us posted. HC
That's good to know. I didn't know about those alternators until yesterday. Unfortunately this is the parts truck and most of the accessories were missing. I bought it mainly for the chassis and it also included the engine, transfer case, transmission, both diffs and some usable body parts.
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Great pix, Tony! You are moving right along-wish I had some free time for mine!
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That tailgate on your parts truck is worth more than the truck- very hard to find in that good a shape. Most that you find for sale look like flattened pretzels! Welcome.
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06boblee wrote:That tailgate on your parts truck is worth more than the truck- very hard to find in that good a shape. Most that you find for sale look like flattened pretzels! Welcome.
It looks better in pictures. I am hoping to make a decent one out of the two.
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