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robdubbleu
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Posted: September-14-2020 at 11:51pm |
Update to my steering wheel key needs: After some semi-scientific measuring, I decided to take a chance on some from McMaster and they fit perfectly.
For anyone needing one, here you go
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1976 Ski Nautique (PCM 351) - Currently under major renovation: floor, carpet, interior, gel coat, engine overhaul - ALMOST DONE!
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robdubbleu
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Thanks Pete! I'll do that. Sadly I don't have the original...
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1976 Ski Nautique (PCM 351) - Currently under major renovation: floor, carpet, interior, gel coat, engine overhaul - ALMOST DONE!
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8122pbrainard
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Rob,
First I'd suggest just going to a good hardware store for one key. If you don't have to actual key to compair, you'll need to measure the keyway in the helm shaft. Here's the dimmentions for standard Woodruff keys and ways: Sorry about the small size of the chart. If you can't see it, google Woodruff key dimentions and lots will come up.
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robdubbleu
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Trying to find a replacement steering wheel woodruff key for my Ski Nautique on McMaster's site. Is anybody able to point me towards the correct one I should be ordering?
Thanks!
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1976 Ski Nautique (PCM 351) - Currently under major renovation: floor, carpet, interior, gel coat, engine overhaul - ALMOST DONE!
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DrCC
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Fire only good for cow.
Fire bad for nibral and stainless. Hammer good. |
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Gary S
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Fire good
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8122pbrainard
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Hollywood
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We had to hammer and punch it out of the 80. You guys and your torches...
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turningpoint84
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I'll try that too, it's corroded in pretty well, i think 45years of being in the same spot does that haha. |
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Gary S
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Sometimes you can use a punch or a sharp chisl to "catch" the edge and tap it up and out.
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turningpoint84
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That's what it's called, i couldn't remember the name, You think a torch would help? or just keep prying at it? |
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JoeinNY
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pop the woodruff key out of there, it might be stuck pretty good but its nothing you can replace.
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turningpoint84
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Thanks TR, I'll get some up tomorrow. |
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TRBenj
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I cant follow what youre saying based on your description. Post some pictures, they will serve as a translation. If theres anything not stock about it, that changes things. Its not hard to get the whole steering system apart.
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turningpoint84
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1st of all I searched and have found nothing on it.
On my 1968 Mustang, i have removed the steering wheel, but I'm stuck after that. The steering assembly underneath the dash i can't pull out through the housing that's on the front of the dash, because of the Key pin that holds the steering wheel in place and keeps it from slipping. Does this key pin remove easily or do i need to heat it up to get it out? I've taken pliers to it, but i don't want to damage it anymore. Any ideas? I can take pictures tonight. |
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8122pbrainard
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Dave, It will bring back the luster but only for a very short time. The chrome it a cheap job and pitting is telling you it's down to the base steel. If it hasn't started rusting yet, it will soon. Abrading the chrome will just hurry up the process. The only way to properly fix it is a re chrome. Is your wheel the hard rubber or the wood grain? |
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Salty
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Thanks Pete - worked like a charm!
One other questions - any suggestions on the best way to bring back my chrome finish while I have the wheel off? Is it ok to use the green side of my wifes yellow kitchen sponge with Bar Keepers friend (works great on pots and pans). My chome is pitted some and lost its luster. |
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Salty
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8122pbrainard
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Dave, search and behold!!! |
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Salty
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Hey guys,
I need to get into the steering wheel as it is pretty loose but I don't want to damage it. Can someone advise me on how to get the center hub out so I can tighten things out? I have put a flat head screw driver in there and gently tried to pop it out but it doesn't budge and I dont want to break it. Thanks. Dave |
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Salty
2018 GS22 with Z4 2008 Ski Nautique 206 w/Factory Tower, EX343 SOLD 1978 Southwind 18 w/GM305, upgraded 4 barrel intake & carb, all original - vinyl & carpet, etc. [URL=http://s328.photobucket.com |
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