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Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
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Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Anyone know this off hand?
(Alternate answer is "the one stupid socket Mike can't find in his toolboxes.")Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Repair manual says M18 - but I think that is the shaft size, not the Nut, - It's half past 11 and it's dark and cold out there - I'll tell you in the morning (8 or 9 hours time) if you haven't found out before then!
John
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Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
It's definitely not M18.. More like M24-28.
Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
M26
Just measured Lurch!
John
Just measured Lurch!
John
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Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Sooo.. Mine is M27. Nice, eh?!
Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Obviously some conversion from an Imperial or AF size that went wrong!!!
I see if i can find my other steering columns and see if they have nuts on them to measure.
Do they even make a 27mm socket? The nut on Lurch was not on very tight but the wheel itself is on splines which i think are tapered so could be very tight to get moving. I used a suitably sized bearing puller to remove the wheel when it didn't move after the first couple of taps from a dead blow hammer.
You could always use a box spanner as that could be "made to fit".
John
I see if i can find my other steering columns and see if they have nuts on them to measure.
Do they even make a 27mm socket? The nut on Lurch was not on very tight but the wheel itself is on splines which i think are tapered so could be very tight to get moving. I used a suitably sized bearing puller to remove the wheel when it didn't move after the first couple of taps from a dead blow hammer.
You could always use a box spanner as that could be "made to fit".
John
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Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Naa.. I now have new 26/27/28mm 1/2 sockets..
Nut off, soaked in PB Blaster penetrant for 2 hrs, nut back on for 4 turns, wiggled till it popped up on the spring.
Nut off, soaked in PB Blaster penetrant for 2 hrs, nut back on for 4 turns, wiggled till it popped up on the spring.
Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
Re: Haflinger steering wheel nut.. Size?
Well done, You had it nice and easy - I don't think that part of Lurch has been apart since he was built in 1973.
Might have to do a bit of "restoration" on Lurch's steering wheel soon as the shiny black surface has worn away to show the black inner stuff. When it's damp your hand come away black!
John
Might have to do a bit of "restoration" on Lurch's steering wheel soon as the shiny black surface has worn away to show the black inner stuff. When it's damp your hand come away black!
John
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