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Thread: New Steering Wheel

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    Default New Steering Wheel

    Well I finally succumbed to lewpop disease and decided to replace my old steering wheel. I have a steering wheel puller in my tool box, but I wanted to check with anyone who had done this to see if there were any Indian tricks I needed to know? I have done this several times on my Scout, but don't recall ever having done it on a truck sized wheel.

    Are any / many of the coach fasteners metric? Horn button issues?

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    Jerry,

    The wheels may vary, but my 1987 had a series of allen screws around the outside of the center horn button and removing them removed the wheel.

    The manual for my 97 says to turn off power to the bus and use a flat bladed screw driver to pry off the horn cap. Then remove the screws holding the center of the cap and black wire. It sounds like the cap has wires for the horn that need to be removed.

    Then remove the steering wheel nut and use a wheel puller to pop the steering wheel off.

    There may be other variations but I hope this helps.

    Jon

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    Wink lewpopp disease

    Yes I did change over to a beautiful steering wheel. It matches my laminated dash.

    I ran into a problem after the wheel was put on. First of all, Parliament Coach put it on because I didn't have a puller. I don't think they did either because when I was entering the coach the service manager was holding up on the old wheel while someone was tapping down on the loosened center bolt. Cripes, I could have done that with a buddy helping.

    I later wanted to straighten the wheel and I removed it again the same way but was not careful and let the shaft fall and it broke the horn button part(nomenclature not known) well, let's explain it this way. the center wire runs down to a point in the steering shaft and attaches to a ring, I think. On the outside behind the rubber fluted cover ther is a button rivited to make contact with the wire in the center shaft (oh how easy this would be if I knew the names of the parts) I broke the button holder and the horn blew when I turned corners.. I drilled out the four 1/8 pop rivits and replaced the button assembly that brings the power in.

    Everything is " hunkie dory" now.

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    Default Upgrading Steering wheel

    I want to update the wheel on my 99XL, The stock wheel reminds me of one I had on a 1990 Kenwoth truck. I like the look of the wheel on an XL II. Can anyone tell me if I can use that on my Bus?
    Thanks,
    Kevin
    Last edited by Kevin Erion; 01-18-2006 at 08:54 AM.

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    This is the one I picked to install. I am going to put it on over the weekend, so I will post a photo of the finished installation.

    Updated:

    This is it installed.

    Last edited by Jerry Winchester; 03-20-2006 at 08:57 PM.

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    That looks like the one I installed. It's the one Parliament puts on their new coaches. If I can remember, the diameter is about 2 inches smaller to fit the larger size driver. Ho Ho

    Is it a VIP?

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    Yes it is. Are you back on the road?

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    Default Fuzzy dice???

    New steering wheels.....can fuzzy dice be far behind?
    The eight ball shift knob was popular when I was a young lad.
    Ken

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    Don't you have some balck (sic) film to clean or something? I have fuzzy dice and some skull and cross bone nut covers holding my chrome Prevost license plate frame to the front bumper

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    Fuzzy Dice, Bermuda Bells, Squirrel Tails, and stick shift.
    VAROOOOOOM, VAROOOOOOM.

    Thanks, Jerry for asking. I hope to be finished tomorrow PM. What an ordeal. I asked my wife to download the pictures I took today and she said she didn't have Kodak in the new computer. Crap, and I have a picture of the undercover man sneaking around the neighborhoods.

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