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    Steering wheel repairs

    Hi there all

    I have heard in general disscussion with fellow forum members there is several way to repair the old cracked, damaged steering wheels.

    Some of the methods I have heard of are: (using eppox and even body filler). I am at the stage of repairing the 54 wheel, and instead of re-eventing the wheel just asking other surgestions of what they have done and worked effectively.

    Looking forward to the surgestions.

    Wayne

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    mcrover Guest
    I used one of those epoxy puttys on my old cortinas wheel years ago.

    They were only new on the market back then but it worked well and was easy to sand into the right shape but then I just put a cover over it but there is no reason you couldnt paint it in 2 pack.

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    I am at the same stage as you Wayne, but in my case there is no plastic at all left on the wheel!

    I was wondering about a fibreglass based filler for mine, but I welcome suggestions from anyone who has experience with this sort of repair.

    MC Rover; can you remember a brand name? I see that POR make a steering wheel epoxy, but I am wondering if it would be suitable by itself?

    Cheers Charlie

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    olmate Guest
    My brother-in-law (forgive him as he drives a cruiser) gave me some Loctite Metal Magic Steel - 10 min repair epoxy. He thought that it was appropriate as I drove a series Landrover. It did come in handy tho when I fixed the steering wheel on olute some time ago.
    Dries bloody hard and was handled well to shape it to the wheel etc. Regardless, I never thanked him. But the stuff worked on cracks and chips very well.

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    wheels

    its a common problem with older vehicles of many types.

    I've been using 2 part araldite on the cracks and sanding it .. then I paint the wheel rim with black SEPTONE vinyl paint.. its used for painting vinyl seats and comes in a aerosol can. . Your local Super crap auto store sells it .. it's funny stuff but it wears well . I'm not advertising anything .. I'm just a backyard restorer like you.

    I think the early series 2 steering wheels will fit , but the horn contact setup is different . I've got one here , but the spline is a very tight fit on the 80" spline end.

    On another topic, I spotted a very new looking Rover car today with a 75 badge on it .. looked very modern and flash .. Does Rover still make cars ? Or is it a case of badge engineering .. a badge swap from another auto maker.

    Mike

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    Check out this thread-
    Restoration questions

    There was a link posted in a thread about restoring steering wheels to a place that specialises in restoring old steering wheels. The site had lots of gorgeous pics.

    Ah, here it is-
    PEARLCRAFT. The most beautiful steering wheels: Welcome

    Cheers
    Simon

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