The "NUT" is the problem here. Was. Took the cowl off, the wiring and turn signal, could not bust that nut loose for anything. Blasted it with some can penetrol type stuff, let it sit. Got this brainstorm. Chuck has an airhose drill-looking thing that he uses. But I was askeered of the air compressor (big, new, honking thing) and didn't know where the tool was. Probably for the best. When he got home, he hooked it up and nut came right loose.
Then came the 'discussion.' He insisted that John (and everyone else) refinishes the column and steering wheel intact. I insisted I was taking it off. Wouldn't help me take it apart. So it sits. I can't paint the column and strip and refinish the banjo wheel while it's in one piece, will end up looking like a DPO job.
So. I'm taking my steering wheel AND column to the meeting Monday night and offering it up to someone to disassemble for me. Rather or not they tell me to work on it in one piece is irrelevant, I'm very persuasive.
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Maybe I'll try the vise grip deal tomorrow. I'm beat. Done for the day.
Just like the brakes and rotors, I'm determined to get this apart. The rotors didn't beat me and this won't either. One way or another.