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How do you take the steering wheel off of a 1986

1. Turn the steering wheel from side to side until it locks into place. This will make the process a bit easier, as the wheel won't be turning as you work.

  • 2 Remove the horn button in the center of the steering wheel by pulling it off towards you. This will expose the steering wheel nut at the center.

  • 3 Unbolt the center bolt from the steering wheel, using the 1/2-inch ratchet, extension and socket. This might free the steering wheel right away, but most likely you'll have to proceed to the next step.

  • 4 Position the steering wheel puller on the steering wheel such that the center bolt on the puller is on the center shaft of the wheel. Then thread in the bolts supplied with the puller into the two threaded holes on either side of the center shaft on the wheel.

  • 5 Tighten down the center bolt on the steering wheel puller using the 1/2-inch ratchet and socket until the steering wheel pops free. Then remove the steering wheel puller from the steering wheel.
  • 5/28/2011 1:26:12 AM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on May 28, 2011
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    Replaced Fuel Sending unit on 1986 Chevy Truck

    Check the ground wire at the wiring harness at the fuel tank. If it has a good connection then check the power wires to the tank. You may have a bad pigtail going to the tank. A replacement harness is available at NAPA.
    3/7/2011 11:20:40 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 07, 2011
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    1986 CHEVROLET TRUCK DEFROST IS NOT WORKING.

    What is the engine size?
    2/9/2011 3:01:58 AM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 09, 2011
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    86 chevy 1500 4x4 brake lights wont work but

    Adjust (or replace) Brake Light Switch, geerally is located in backside brake pedal.

    Keep us updated.
    2/4/2011 8:48:09 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 04, 2011
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    My 86 Chevy C-10 knocks and pings when I step on

    no. its going to be a timing issue.
    1/22/2011 9:04:59 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 22, 2011
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    I have a 1986 silverado with duel tanks, now both

    I had this problem and for me it required changing the fuel gauge.
    11/6/2010 6:27:25 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Nov 06, 2010
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    I need float specs on 86 chev pu quadrajet what

    You need the carb number to get the exact setting but 13/32 should be enough to keep your truck running without any trouble. If you can smell gas a lot then cut it back to 11/32 and if you are having trouble with acceleration or cutting out, bump it up to 15/32. You can get the exact number from a build sheet from a carb kit with the carb number or by vehicle too. Hope this helps.
    9/2/2010 9:16:14 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Sep 02, 2010
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    Explain how to change a

    have support under the fuel tank.
    remove the strap bolts & nuts from the tanks support brackets
    lower the tank somewhat and remove the fuel lines
    Having the tank empty will be a big help
    Removing the truck bed makes this job easier too
    Now remove the tank & take a hammer and a screwdriver knocking the round retaining cam counter clock wise and remove the retaining cam.
    now the sending unit with the pump can be taken out
    'reverse proceedure to install
    8/23/2010 5:13:54 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Aug 23, 2010
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    Need to know how to hook up a tachometer with a

    The Black wire will connect to body ground, and it should be a good solid ground and if this wire is not grounded well then you might receive a primary voltage shock if you touch anything that is metal or grounded inside of the vehicle when the engine is running.

    The Red wire should be connected to power when the key is in the "Run" position only, and a good place to find that source is one of the "IGN" connections at the fuse panel using a covered female spade connector. Use a test light and be certain that the connection only has power when the key is in the "Run" position, and has no power when the key is in the "Off" or "Accy" position.

    The White or Yellow wire should connect to the "LPS" connection at the fuse panel next to the LPS fuse using a covered female spade connector.

    The Green wire will connect to the "-" negative side of the ignition coil or the primary side of the ignition coil, and for later model GM HEI equipped vehicles this will be the "Tach" connection next to the main "Bat" connection on the distributor cap if the ignition coil is mounted inside of the distributor cap, or to the "Tach" or "Test" lead that runs from the negative side of the ignition coil if the ignition coil is mounted separate from the distributor. To locate the lead run down the wire from the negative side of the ignition coil and the lead should break off from that wire and it should have a tag on the wire that will say either "Tach" or "Test" (sometimes it is just an empty black wire connector) and that is if the lead does not come straight off from the wire connector at the ignition coil. If there is no lead you can get a wire tap connector to tap into the wire from the negative side of the ignition coil and then use a covered male spade connector to connect the Green wire from the tachometer to the wire tap connector.

    Here is a diagram to help assist you although it might be hard to make it out, and let me know if you require any further assistance.



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    8/6/2010 11:28:06 PM • 1986 Chevrolet... • Answered on Aug 06, 2010
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