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08 Apr 2015 14:02 #11 by Trouty56
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GT 14 wrote:

Trouty56 wrote: This is when the 50T press at work comes into play.....


I have a 20T but you need a hole in the hub. Probably go with cut and coupler, that way I can have a perfect lined up wheel.


Oh....I bet there is a hole there.....I have pushed through the plastic on some.....used to pull wheels for Jdog....


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08 Apr 2015 14:03 #12 by Trouty56
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nappypappy wrote: I was thinking about replacing my steering wheel on the 416 and I did see the roll pin but should the wheel pull off after pin is removed?

They get pretty tight after a couple decades.....


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08 Apr 2015 15:32 #13 by nappypappy
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yeah I have read they are a pain to get off....

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08 Apr 2015 15:39 #14 by Geno
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Nappy's came off in less than 1 minute in the press. Makes it easier to do the wiring and get it where it belongs with all of the panels out of the way. Your wheel looks great Nappy, just needs a cleaning and center cap.





The C175 is a solid wheel Bob. This is the one I knocked the pin out of a little to get a measurement for GT. :)



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08 Apr 2015 15:54 #15 by M Bailey
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Lookin' good Geno. :thumb1

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08 Apr 2015 18:51 #16 by Trouty56
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Geno wrote: Nappy's came off in less than 1 minute in the press. Makes it easier to do the wiring and get it where it belongs with all of the panels out of the way. Your wheel looks great Nappy, just needs a cleaning and center cap.





The C175 is a solid wheel Bob. This is the one I knocked the pin out of a little to get a measurement for GT. :)



Just saying I have punched through is all....got to punch through the plastic....the coupler will be an interesting trial....lots of torque on that shaft.....


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09 Apr 2015 08:48 #17 by GT 14
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Drilled 1/2" hole and ready for pressing!



Free at last Free at last



The reason for all the work! Now for some prep and paint!


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09 Apr 2015 08:57 #18 by Geno
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Very nice. How bad was it? Always wondered if they would be easier because they couldn't get water in the top. :confused1

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09 Apr 2015 09:01 #19 by GT 14
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Geno wrote: Very nice. How bad was it? Always wondered if they would be easier because they couldn't get water in the top. :confused1


It took everything the press had and resisted all the way, and that's after a two day soak.

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09 Apr 2015 09:02 #20 by M Bailey
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GT you wrestled the bear and won. Thank goodness for the shop press.

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