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Would someone be able to show a picture or offer insight how the steering wheel is retained on the shaft on an 88' 520h? I'm intending to put a 90's 314 steering wheel on which looks like it uses a simple straight through roll pin,however the 88 shaft instead of a through hole has grooves notched in instead. 

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JoeM
9 hours ago, xstang77 said:

instead of a through hole has grooves notched in instead

never ran across that, got a pic?

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pacer

I'm not familiar with the 500 series, but the D's have a splined shaft. They can be a bit tough to get off -- you almost HAVE to have a 'clam shell' type puller.

 

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Ed Kennell

I never had the wheel off my '88 520H so I do not know if the shaft is splined.

It does have the typical roll pin.     The wheel hub is notched on both sides to install/remove the roll pin.

 

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The center hole you see is plastic hub, not the shaft.

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Lee1977
21 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

I never had the wheel off my '88 520H so I do not know if the shaft is splined.

It does have the typical roll pin.     The wheel hub is notched on both sides to install/remove the roll pin.

 

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The center hole you see is plastic hub, not the shaft.

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That's plastic the shaft doesn't cone through on those steering wheels they ate pinned  with a roll pin just like the other Wheel Horses.

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xstang77

I'll post a pic of the shaft on the 520 this evening,the 314 seems to have a through hole,worst comes to worst I imagine I could just drill a straight hole through the 520 shaft. Thanks for all the insight for so far!

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, xstang77 said:

I'll post a pic of the shaft on the 520 this evening,the 314 seems to have a through hole,worst comes to worst I imagine I could just drill a straight hole through the 520 shaft. Thanks for all the insight for so far!

Had two 500 steering shafts--regular and gear-reduced versions. Both identical to @Ed Kennell, roll pin only and smooth bore.

Don't think you'll need to do any drilling, but having a roll pin punch and very solid lateral support on the steering shaft helps a lot (I notched a 2x4 bolted to a garage beam to fit snugly against the steering shaft). 

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ri702bill

Take Don's advise - backing up the steel portion of the shaft solid to the building is the way to go - been there, done that. Use a real roll pin punch, not a flat one. Secure it with a pair of locking pliers (aka Vise grips) and have at it with a 3 pound hammer.

Bill

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xstang77

Here's the odd 520 shaft

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xstang77

No roll pin hole,just those vertical grooves, one on each side.

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Ed Kennell

Looks like someone tryed to stake the wheel by drilling axial holes.   Is that the remains of a sheared off roll pin to the left of the groove?

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oldlineman

:text-yeahthat:

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lynnmor

Someone trashed the steering shaft a long time ago.

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xstang77

Looks like my only option is to re drill it then,thanks 

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Lee1977

They were trying to tighten It up the pot metal sleeve in those steering wheels tend to wallow out. Mine was so loose that it hit the top of the dash. The hole in the shaft is there may be filled with something.

That gash in the column look like it was done with a side grinder.

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xstang77

Thanks for all the help,I have a non butchered gear reduction shaft,from my research I cant simply swap them out correct?

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Lee1977
19 minutes ago, xstang77 said:

Thanks for all the help,I have a non butchered gear reduction shaft,from my research I cant simply swap them out correct?

The gear reduction shaft has a different angle on the gear it's also shorter. If you have the complete gear reduction set you can change it out. The 1988-H and 1989-H used a standard shaft like the early Wheel Horses.

( it may be longer because if the raised area on the 520 dash )

 

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Lee1977

By complete gear reduction set I think you will need the lower steering shaft also.

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Handy Don
8 hours ago, xstang77 said:

Thanks for all the help,I have a non butchered gear reduction shaft,from my research I cant simply swap them out correct?

 

8 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

The gear reduction shaft has a different angle on the gear it's also shorter. If you have the complete gear reduction set you can change it out. The 1988-H and 1989-H used a standard shaft like the early Wheel Horses.

( it may be longer because if the raised area on the 520 dash )

 

 

8 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

By complete gear reduction set I think you will need the lower steering shaft also.

 

Reduction and regular have the same tie rods and steering wheel but in my limited experience, I found that EVERYTHING in between was different!

Pretty sure the shaft from any 300, 400, or non-reduction 500 will work for you. 

I believe I have a regular shaft and a wheel from a 400+ hour machine in the parts pile. PM me if interested.

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