Anyone have a picture of a wheel, or parts of a wheel, with no plastic on it?
With old solid axle Corvettes the cracks usually mean that the underlying weld has broken, and needs to be repaired if the plastic repair is going to hold.
I'm just wondering if the Healey wheels have welds, or how the spokes are held to the outer ring. Will these suffice. Looks like there spot welded to ring.
I can believe that. When they produce the steering wheel. They need to reinforce the plastic with fibers of some sort or make the thing using carbon fibers. The wheel could flex all it wants then and not crack. It's like pouring a slab of concrete and leaving out the wire mesh or adequate rebar. That's also the problem with JB Weld. There's nothing in it too reinforce it. The reason wooden wheels don't crack. Mother nature put fibrous strains in them.Thanks for the photos. Definitely places where there is flex that can lead to cracking.
In Corvettes, my restorer friend finds that today's "larger owners" use the steering wheel as an assist to get in and out, flexing the wheel and causing cracks. That doesn't help.
Not much help if you don't have any plastic at all though?Dandare, that article was very helpful.