Scotty's home made Pearl Steering Wheels..
Nice work Scotty
It looks a treat
I to had to make a collar to adapt my woodrim wheel
which was intended for a ej/eh.
Being a fitter & turner, I machined one out of a peice of
4' 1/2" solid round mild steel shaft
Mine just presses onto the exposed part of the column by hand
and holds itself in place.
Its tapered to match the rear of the steering wheel.
I haven't converted the indicator cancellation part yet,
its still on the 'to do' list
It looks a treat
I to had to make a collar to adapt my woodrim wheel
which was intended for a ej/eh.
Being a fitter & turner, I machined one out of a peice of
4' 1/2" solid round mild steel shaft
Mine just presses onto the exposed part of the column by hand
and holds itself in place.
Its tapered to match the rear of the steering wheel.
I haven't converted the indicator cancellation part yet,
its still on the 'to do' list
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Re: Scotty's home made Pearl Steering Wheels..
What do you use to repair cracks in the wheel?
Mines a bit average so i might patch up up and pimp it out...
Mines a bit average so i might patch up up and pimp it out...
Re: Scotty's home made Pearl Steering Wheels..
Have a look at this thread Gareth, http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4416
Re: Scotty's home made Pearl Steering Wheels..
Cheers Thommo!
Re: Scotty's home made Pearl Steering Wheels..
Looking good Scotty!
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.