remove a steering wheel BOSS from a 1928 Essex
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If it’s the original pot metal one …… a hammer.It will likely crumble to bits. Cast metal replacements are being made. Look in the back of your WTN.0
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Remove the light switch and hand throttle shafts, and horn button, undo the nut, and remove the boss. It will most likely break.0
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Geoff said:Remove the light switch and hand throttle shafts, and horn button, undo the nut, and remove the boss. It will most likely break.
the horn button..does it just unscrew?
the timing lever and throttle ,i saw on my spare steering wheel assembly seems like a no brainer, so the horn ?? i don't want to break anything , as my '28 is very driveable ,with the 1972 toyota motor and transmission, ......
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I don't know on the l.h.d. models. On my r.h.d. the bezel unscrews, and the horn button just sits inside that. On your car the light switch will be on the bottom of the steering box, with a lever at the top actuating it.0
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If your car has a 72 Toyota engine and transmission it has been converted to 12 volts and probably has a later headlight switch, and horn.0
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29sptphaeton said:If your car has a 72 Toyota engine and transmission it has been converted to 12 volts and probably has a later headlight switch, and horn.0
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Marius said:29sptphaeton said:If your car has a 72 Toyota engine and transmission it has been converted to 12 volts and probably has a later headlight switch, and horn.
Marius said:29sptphaeton said:If your car has a 72 Toyota engine and transmission it has been converted to 12 volts and probably has a later headlight switch, and horn.
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How does the horn and timing stuff come off to replace boss0
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You have to remove the clamps at the bottom of the steering column and withdraw the shafts from the top. You may have to loosen the steering box bolts to allow room to swivel the box to give room, and withdraw the shafts through the rear window0
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OMG.... i will keep this info until needed0
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ut how does the horn button come off?
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Not sure on the horn button,, as our r.h.d. cars are different, but I'm sure it will be plain to see once you get the shafts out.0
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well someone mentioned about a 2 hr job,
CORRECT
however it took me over 3 days only a few minutes at a time,
took a chisel to the non magnetic boss and saved the screws, and after thinking ill never get to drive the car again ,i just worked at cleaning off the 100 year old rust, repainted the rust and got it all together .
So the 2 hrs is rather accurate , i started in september now being march and finally got by butt in gear
thank you for all your knowledge on this group.....
now for the spokes and the 3/4'' shils OR get new spokes built in PA......0 -
SHIMS not Shils... late correction
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