Old mechanic garage tricks to remove GM steering wheel and lock cylinder
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2020
- Welcome to another video in the S10 build series - This time, it's simple, we are changing the lock cylinder because we don't have any keys.
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Very nice video. Much better than a couple others I watched before. The 2 snap rings look like the trickiest part but you showed all the steps and they were well explained. Thank you for your instruction. Sub added and a like as well.
Nice video learned alot from it. Thanks!
Thanks dude I hope this just works on my nova
I bought that same tool for my 73 firebird back in 1980 and haven't used it since. I still have it though. Thanks for the memory.
AHHH…., my frist time here, YOU ARE GOOD 🌟
TK 🇳🇴
Cant thank you enough been on it for 2 days
Looking forward to seeing the new sleeper.
Thanks worked like a charm
Another great vid!
Great work brother 👍👍👍
Watching this brought back memories of me fighting with a 1980 Camaro to do the same thing. Lol. Looking forward to seeing how the truck turns out keep up the good work 👍
Thanks Phil!
Good tricks brooks
great info! Now, improve your camera work so that your close ups of parts aren't so out of focus. Otherwise, great tips.
ty SO MUCH REAL INFORMATION
Thank you sir ur a genious did this on my iroc thanks
You da man👌🏽
I have a gm column in a 89 jeep Cherokee. Been using pb blaster penetrating oil a torch, and a steering wheel puller. Cannot get the steering wheel off and i have bent the bolts for the puller. Hope this hammer and mega punch work. All this for a ignition switch
Thanks boss man
You did that exactly like I have done it probably a hundred times. I was parked in Home depot parking lot with my Sonoma a few years back and a guy broke my window and knocked a hole in the top of my column and started my truck and and was going to steal it. Someone came up and saw what he was doing and walked up to the truck and started acting like he was going to shoot him or something. The thief jumped out of the truck and ran. When I got out to my truck, it was sitting there running. I drove the truck up to the front door and the security guard come up to tell me I couldn't park there. I told him what had happened and we went in and looked at the video and that is how I know what happened. I almost lost my truck and would have if that guy hadn't run the thug off!!!
Damn, that's crazy!
Good video
Thanks
100% just worked for me first try 🙏🏻
Got a 94 1500 work truck. Only a v6 dump but I want to Ls swap it and put a grant steering wheel in it.
Hey man!! How to do do the lock plate if it's plastic
I'm having an issue with a 1971 chevelle malibu lock cylinder now it's stuck in the lock position. I've presses inside the hole that release the cylinder but no action. Question by drilling the cylinder will it be able to come out after drilling?
Thank you Mister ❤️🌟
I´Doing exatly this now on my 2000 mod. Subaru Impreza WRX Turbo( 1200kg Fast Car,soon for sale, when I have put my «Name» on the car), I Always buy Usedvanlig Cars, making them Better/ Nice in my Onership, as you probably ?
TK 🇳🇴
Sr !! My back up light does not work at all ! Any idea ? My bulbs are good the wires are good any idea , thanks
Where do you buy that tool?
I lost the clip and used locktigjt instead or threadlocker think it should work?
Thread locker
NOW WHAT TO CHARGE FOR THIS ????
Might have to give this a shot, just pulling n side to side did nothin for me, n I'm a big guy...
Wish it was more in depth what about the spring dont know where anything goes
Right
G'day from Australia. What's the name of the tool?
Name of the tool?
Never seen anyone do a tilt steering column. That tool won't work.
And thats all it takes…. I wish.
Still can’t get the wheel off my car even with a puller. Instead it ripped the threads out of the steering wheel.
having same proublem how did you get it
Same here any solutions that helped??
Yes and you ve already messed up your bearings
🤣🤣🤣No, not at all. The last one I did lasted 20yrs.