On to an update from mid-July. When the truck came to us, it had an icky after-market Grant steering wheel. It was very loose, and it was a smaller diameter than stock. With manual steering, I need the extra leverage a big wheel affords.
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Earlier in the year my wife found a steering wheel on eBay, and it had been sitting in a box until we could get the brakes sorted. I gotta say, I hit the marriage lottery! She's a great parts searcher, and is interested in our truck! And she's a top-notch helping hand with anything I need - brake bleeding, whatever!
As I removed the wheel, I found one of the three bolts had fallen out entirely, another was super-lose, and another was just kinda loose - no wonder the wheel was loose!
Once I got the wheel out, I noticed that someone had really boogered up the threads on the shaft. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to get the nut back on and I might have to replace the whole dang shaft!
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Fortunately, I had a thread repair kit with a tool with the right threads, and I gingerly worked the threads back into a useable state.
While the wheel was off, I also found that the auto-cancel turn signal mechanism was cracked, so that goes on the "eventually" list. Also, it looks like some horn contactor pieces are missing. Something else to figure out.
While holding my tongue in the right position, I carefully put the nut on the new wheel.
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In the end, you can't argue - it's an improvement!
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