Steering Wheel puller?
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Steering Wheel puller?
I have seen photos of the puller and I'm going to shade tree it. I would like to know only one thing from whom ever has an original puller. What is the I.D. of the back up ring?
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Hi Wayne,
If you dont want to damage your wheel, I wouldnt "shade tree it" If you are willing to pay the postage both ways, I will lend you mine. It has traveled all over the country to many people I have never met and always come home. I think it costs about $15 or $20 to ship it.
Let me know if you would like to use it.
Tim
If you dont want to damage your wheel, I wouldnt "shade tree it" If you are willing to pay the postage both ways, I will lend you mine. It has traveled all over the country to many people I have never met and always come home. I think it costs about $15 or $20 to ship it.
Let me know if you would like to use it.
Tim
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I have always used a "clamshell" bearing puller successfully.
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Harbor freight sells a steering wheel puller that might be adaptable to pull the wheel from an M37.
That's a right kind offer Tim, I shall keep it in mind if I run into trouble. My wheel isn't perfect and I have quite a number of pullers. Some I made for special operations, others were gathered over the last 40 years. A few years ago I made some purchases from the Govt. auctions and even have a set of pullers used on F16s. If you could measure the ID of the ring part I would be great full. Thanks again for the offer.powerwagontim wrote:Hi Wayne,
If you dont want to damage your wheel, I wouldnt "shade tree it" If you are willing to pay the postage both ways, I will lend you mine. It has traveled all over the country to many people I have never met and always come home. I think it costs about $15 or $20 to ship it.
Let me know if you would like to use it.
Tim
Barrow Tims....make detailed drawing from it and then make up your own...then you can make multipal copies and sell them... Just a thought.
And yes in the hands of the wrong person with the wrong tools the steering wheel can get messed up. When mine got to the point of being to meesed up to repair I ended up beating the thing off the colume!
And yes in the hands of the wrong person with the wrong tools the steering wheel can get messed up. When mine got to the point of being to meesed up to repair I ended up beating the thing off the colume!
M37s are HMMWV in my world!
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Here are the ring dimensions:
Large:
4 7/8" diameter with a 3 5/8" opening;
Small:
2 7/8" diameter with a 2 1/8" opening.
The large ring pulls from just under the steering wheel pokes; the small ring pulls from bottom of the steering wheel sleeve itself. Mine worked better with the large ring.
Gary
Large:
4 7/8" diameter with a 3 5/8" opening;
Small:
2 7/8" diameter with a 2 1/8" opening.
The large ring pulls from just under the steering wheel pokes; the small ring pulls from bottom of the steering wheel sleeve itself. Mine worked better with the large ring.
Gary
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I always wanted one of those original puller setups but couldn't justify the price. I cautiously tried a few different methods unsuccessfully. One day as I stood there looking at it I decided that since I was replacing that wheel anyway I would just drill and tap it-2 holes 180" apart on either side of the ring around the splines. Installed a typical harmonic balancer/steering wheel puller and it came right off. Just be sure not to drill all the way through if you want to save the wheel and be sure to presoak the splines for a few days with a good penetrant.
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1953 M-37 USAF
2 M-101A1 trailers
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When the parts get here I'll pull the horn button guts and make the call. The drilling and tapping makes sense as I have an old style two leg wheel puller and a balancer puller is a must in my drawer of must haves. We'll see which way I go and my Son has gotten me riser clamps off his job if I use my original idea.neverfinished wrote:I always wanted one of those original puller setups but couldn't justify the price. I cautiously tried a few different methods unsuccessfully. One day as I stood there looking at it I decided that since I was replacing that wheel anyway I would just drill and tap it-2 holes 180" apart on either side of the ring around the splines. Installed a typical harmonic balancer/steering wheel puller and it came right off. Just be sure not to drill all the way through if you want to save the wheel and be sure to presoak the splines for a few days with a good penetrant.