Ok, possibly a stupid question but...
My horns don't work and my best guess is that I need to change the harness in the steering column. This probably also has something to do with my park lights coming on when I hit the brakes. I have the wire harness and it has been sitting on my work bench for months. Inspection is coming up in a couple of months so I am trying to focus on things that I probably need to address for it to pass. The horns and the emergency flashers not working are my last two items to resolve. I have spent a good deal of time and some money getting all the other issues resolved in the last 10 months. When I bought her, one tail light was out, one headlight only worked on high beam, the tail lights worked fine when the lights were on but the brakes did not make them brighter just a steady glow, etc, etc....Lets say I know more than I ever cared to know about the wiring on a '66 coupe...LOL.
I checked with a buddy of mine that runs a local shop and he wants a couple of hours at $50 / hour to replace the harness. Not a bad deal at all but I am saving for an engine and every little bit counts. He's a good friend and all but $100 is $100 when you are saving for an engine build.
What sort of tools do I need to take the steering wheel off and do this myself? A puller of some sort and where is a good place to find one cheap?
My horns don't work and my best guess is that I need to change the harness in the steering column. This probably also has something to do with my park lights coming on when I hit the brakes. I have the wire harness and it has been sitting on my work bench for months. Inspection is coming up in a couple of months so I am trying to focus on things that I probably need to address for it to pass. The horns and the emergency flashers not working are my last two items to resolve. I have spent a good deal of time and some money getting all the other issues resolved in the last 10 months. When I bought her, one tail light was out, one headlight only worked on high beam, the tail lights worked fine when the lights were on but the brakes did not make them brighter just a steady glow, etc, etc....Lets say I know more than I ever cared to know about the wiring on a '66 coupe...LOL.
I checked with a buddy of mine that runs a local shop and he wants a couple of hours at $50 / hour to replace the harness. Not a bad deal at all but I am saving for an engine and every little bit counts. He's a good friend and all but $100 is $100 when you are saving for an engine build.
What sort of tools do I need to take the steering wheel off and do this myself? A puller of some sort and where is a good place to find one cheap?