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How to remove the steering wheel column
Dear Friends
I´m rebuilding this 1976 911 coupe that i recently purchase, and the steering wheel have a huge play one it , about 2 inches up and down So I would like to know how to remove or access the steering wheel bearing to double check if there something wrong there Also I would like to know if you guys have any ideia what the problem may be? Thanks Ricardo |
Remove the Horn Fuse or disconnect the battery.
Remove the horn pad Position the steering wheel. Unbolt the 27MM nut and remove the wheel. at this point you should see the bearing and most likely the disintergrated bushing if any. You will have several options: 928 metal bushing or Mitchel Bushing. Both are pushed into place |
As per D.A.:
Porsche 928 Metal Version Pelican Technical Article: 911 Steering Column Bushing Replacement Mitch Leland Plastic Version, my next project (bought it in 2010...) http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/install_instructions_PEL-ML-STR.pdf |
Don't waste your time with the 928 metal sleeve talked about in the technical article
referred to above, it's a bandaid at best! Get the Mitch Leland bushing our host sells. It's a permanent fix. Check out this loong thread and you will find out all about it. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/480462-mitch-lelands-steering-wheel-bushing.html |
Quote:
Here is the link to M.L. installation instruction as posted by timmy2: http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/install_instructions_PEL-ML-STR.pdf |
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