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What size punch do I need for the steering wheel roll pin?

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gwest_ca

The 933221 replaced by 32121-111 pin is 1/4" x 2".

 

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pfrederi

1/4"

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clueless

Thanks, now let's see if I can get it out :tools-hammerdrill:.

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953 nut
28 minutes ago, clueless said:

Thanks, now let's see if I can get it out :tools-hammerdrill:.

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rjg854

Congrats :woohoo:

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peter lena

what are you pulling  the wheel for ? that hammer drill sounds like the deal. I always add two 5 thou strips, one  on either side of the pin to snug up the wheel. just curious , pete

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clueless
On 11/25/2018 at 2:12 PM, peter lena said:

what are you pulling  the wheel for ? that hammer drill sounds like the deal. I always add two 5 thou strips, one  on either side of the pin to snug up the wheel. just curious , pete

Didn't need to pull it, just though it might be easier to remove and put in a new pin with some anti seize now. May help whoever owns it in 30 years, wish someone would have done this on some of my older ones.

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953 nut
43 minutes ago, clueless said:

May help whoever owns it in 30 years

:text-bravo:          Wish you had owned a few of mine before me!

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RandyLittrell
3 hours ago, clueless said:

Didn't need to pull it, just though it might be easier to remove and put in a new pin with some anti seize now. May help whoever owns it in 30 years, wish someone would have done this on some of my older ones.

 

The older gentleman that really taught me a lot about installing windshields always said to install them like you are gonna be the next guy working on it. Always thought was some great advice for many things you do!! 

 

 

 

 

 

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