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Rivarama



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Zermatt Silver
Steering wheel question
Hello,
Is there a way to tell whether my steering wheel is 36 or 48 spines without removing it?
The part number reads NTC3633 which according to google results points to a ranger roger classic.
I have tried to wrestle with it and can’t seem to take it off either.
Is there anything like a simple job on those cars?!?!




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MarkBrown



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Maybe undo the nut and count the splines.
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Rivarama



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MarkBrown wrote:
Maybe undo the nut and count the splines.


Tried that and it is properly stuck! Hence the question Wink
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gcc130



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Are the two holes next to the shaft threaded? If so make a puller with a flat bar and a central bolt to screw against the shaft.
I have one for series 111 steering wheel somewhere
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Looks like 48 spline from the part number.

You’ll need a puller easy to make as above or just maybe leave the nut on and give it a proper tug.
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MarkBrown



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Nut should come of with reasonable force, getting the wheel off requires a puller, like others I made one. Once the nut is off splines can be counted. Good luck!
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Rivarama



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Just ordered a pulling tool from eBay. Hopefully that should do it. Thank you
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tommac



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Worth applying some release agent as well- plus gas or similar and let it soak for a few days!
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Re: Steering wheel question
Rivarama wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to tell whether my steering wheel is 36 or 48 spines without removing it?
The part number reads NTC3633 which according to google results points to a ranger roger classic.
I have tried to wrestle with it and can’t seem to take it off either.
Is there anything like a simple job on those cars?!?!






That looks very much the same wheel as my TD5, which is a 36 spine Thumbs Up Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Rivarama



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I bought a £10 puller tool on eBay for that purpose, and managed to take it out fairly easily. I am happy I did as it turns out to be an early TD5 SW and indeed came as a 36 splines.

Now off to buy myself a nice replacement wheel… pics to follow
Post #996776 18th Jun 2023 7:21pm
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Rivarama



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Ok - I fitted the new wheel, I have to say I am very happy with the result…



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Screbble



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Very jazzy Thumbs Up
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Rivarama



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@FD7

I have tried to reply to your PM many times, they get stuck in my outbox. Don’t get why. Sorry. Email me again if you want
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Procta



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Id switch that boss to a removerable one, Thumbs Up Wheel looks nice mind! Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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