Re: STEERING WHEEL QUESTION
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Re: STEERING WHEEL QUESTION



I think the Rambler columns changed Saginaw in 1967
when AMC adopted the collapsible steering column.  My
66 American has the old style column and a Gemmer
steering box.

Joe Fulton
Salinas, CA
--- farna@xxxxxxx wrote:

> I can't help by the part number, but all 65 and
> earlier (maybe 66...) steering wheels use the same
> splines and will interchange. Same for 66 and later
> (GM columns then). Pull the horn ring off your
> Marlin (disconnect horn wire, push in, and twist to
> the left, should pull right off). Compare the center
> of your wheel with the new one. If they are the same
> of course, it will fit.
> 
> I've had good luck using a quality enamel to paint
> the steering wheel. Scrub the wheel good with soap
> and water using a Scotch Brite pad (green). Then
> wipe it down with paint thinner, being careful not
> to touch it after wiping. Hang it up by a wire in
> the center hole then wipe, let dry a few minutes,
> and spray. 
> 
> On September 20, 2005 Bargain Bob Petersen wrote:
> 
> > Happy Tuesday Listers,
> > 
> > Just bought a nos Rambler steering wheel for the
> 65 Marlin. Part number is 9745829, can anyone tell
> me what it is from and if it will fit the Marlin?
> Will the horn ring fit from the Marlin? Also I will
> want to change the color, what products are out ther
> to paint it. As always and help is appreciated.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> > 
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