Dear Diary,
Last week I got a replacement indicator stalk assembly for little red. It arrived in the mail. I was very excited. We had an almost sunny day on Friday. I went to the you-tube, typed "how to replace indicator assembly mx5" and found nothing of interest.
I already knew the basics: undo the allen key bolts at the front of the wheel, undo the big one in the middle, get a puller, pull the hub off, undo a random bolt on the indicator assembly, unplug the wires, pull the assembly off, then do everything in reverse with the new part.
I pulled the car up next to the shed, opened the big door, went to the toolbox, got some items of consequence, and returned to the primary position in the car.
I discovered to undo the big bolt, I needed to have the steering wheel back on, just without the horn; and that I also needed to use the breaker bar to get the leverage required to get the bolt to move. Once I did, we were on, son.
Or so I thought. There are three pullers in the shed. (Four if I'm in there, *baddum-tish*).
- One is a block of who-knows that's been milled into a centre-hole, and two long holes either side. This one was missing the centre-bolt, and has a different thread to everything else on the planet.
- The second one was a ... gecko-foot shaped one. It probably has a name, I do not know it. It had the centre-bolt. but not the edge ones, so I fashioned some out of bolts randomly the in shed, and failed dismally. (it was the wrong size "foot").
- Thirdly among the pullers, we had a tri-claw clamp thingy of mayhem. It's biggest failure was getting it to hold itself in place long enough to tighten it enough to start pulling the hub/boss/thingy off.
So, by this time, I'd spent about 2 minutes getting to the removal of the steering wheel, and then about two hours not getting anywhere after that. My excitement had waned. Considerably.
I stopped for a moment to think about the situation, in order to assess where I was going wrong.
Then, I found the solution!
I re-tightened the centre bolt, I put my horn back in, I put the wheel back on, where I wedge the horn wire behind the steering wheel, which causes it to short out and gave me a couple of minutes of air-horn while I removed all of the front-bolts on the steering wheel again, then I fixed where the wire was routed, put the little bolts back in the front of the steering wheel, I put the plastic trim on the indcator assembly, put the screws to the trim in the leather of the gear shifter (they don't rattle, and don't fall out, and remind me I need to put them back) and put the new indicator assembly on the passenger-side floor.
So, That's the story of how I put a new indicator assembly in the car.