Skip navigation

steering column splines

Post

Back to the top

steering column splines

Hi all,

I just bought a steering wheel and boss kit for my mk1 however the splines are too big to fit my column which I think is 17mm ? I do have a spare column which has I think 30mm splines, Can someone tell me on the larger column is this just an adaptor that is fitted over the smaller type splines and could I remove it and put it on the column which is already fitted on the car ? Thus giving me the option of fitting my new wheel ? Also are these adaptors easy to remove ? is it just the metal part I need to add or is there something else and do you just tighten the nut down to push it into place? I know im asking a lot of questions but any advice would be much appreciated, Thanks in advance guys, Cheers Carl.

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!

Post

Back to the top
Tin tops and early cabs were small spline late cabs large and you can remove the large spline adaptor from late cabs sometimes easy but usually a quite tight and need a good bit of force. You can buy large or small boss kits for steering wheels

It dunt fit

Post

Back to the top
Right ok so do you know if the 17 & 30 mm sizes sound right ?

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!

Post

Back to the top
Moved to mk1 chat as it is mk1 related  :wink:

Post

Back to the top
I removed mine as had same issue. Run some wd40 down end of it. I think i used a 27mm spanner behind sleave lip then with an allen key bolt in end of colum  pulled it off with a two legged puller.

Then you need plastic spacer from vw from early car.


The part number is in one of my posts. Ill have a look.

Post

Back to the top
Ok is it that plastic spacer in pic ? If so that is also on my spare column.

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!

Post

Back to the top
Thats a pic of sleeve removed and plastic spacer fitted.
Hope this helps.

Post

Back to the top
Yes that helps a lot as I have both the plastic and the adaptor, Cheers.

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!

Post

Back to the top
So does this mean that I can remove the adapter and replace the wheel with an earlier one, if I do this will the self cancelling indicators still work etc? Do I need to add or remove anything other than the adapter?

Post

Back to the top
From what I understand its the adaptor and plastic collar behind it that need to be removed the bit that cancels the indicators is part of the wheel itself......I think!

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!

Post

Back to the top
Ye the ring on the wheel is removable and is the same part on both my wheels, so I think that will ok, just didn't want anything to be unsafe without the adapter, and wanted to gather all the parts needed if any, before I do the job, I'll report back when I've had an attempt.

Post

Back to the top
As soon as I get my car back from paint shop Im gonna tackle mine.

Also breaking a Mk4 GT TDi (LP3G Red) AHF code

I also have a 79 Escort it only has a couple of sticky pages!!
0 guests and 0 members have just viewed this: None.