The wheel from my '72 has two splits/cracks. One at 12 o'clock and one at 6 o'clock. The crack is about 1/16" wide - is there a fix for this? I was going to use some plastic filler and color it black. It would give me two little black stripes in the wheel - fortunately the cracks are directly across from each other so the black stripes would possibly look factory?
Any suggestions? It is a very thin wheel - I'd prefer something thicker but I want to keep it original.
Thanks for your help.
kbee00
repair cracked steering wheel
- kbee00
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repair cracked steering wheel
1980 Strada (crushed)
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
- azruss
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Re: repair cracked steering wheel
bondo works great, can be shaped to blend and very paintable.
- kbee00
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Re: repair cracked steering wheel
Seems bondo is not very flexible. It dries hard and cracks apart under any kind of stress. I may be using the wrong kind? I've seen bumper / flexible filler which seems more likely to hold up over time. Is this what you are suggesting?
thanks
kbee00
thanks
kbee00
1980 Strada (crushed)
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
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Re: repair cracked steering wheel
I didn't worry about cracking due to flex because i put a leather cover on the wheel. Been using the wheel for decades and havent noticed any issue. The problem with something softer is you have a material that is difficult to match the contour of the wheel. You will notice that far before you would notice a crack. Bondo does have flex. think how much metal panels shrink and expand in the heat and the bondo moves with it.
- aj81spider
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Re: repair cracked steering wheel
I used epoxy - it sanded to the contour nicely and seems like it would hold up well.
I haven't figured out how to make it look like the rest of the wheel yet (but am exploring some options).
I haven't figured out how to make it look like the rest of the wheel yet (but am exploring some options).
A.J.
1974 Fiat 124 Spider
2006 Corvette
1981 Spider 2000 (sold 2013 - never should have sold that car)
1974 Fiat 124 Spider
2006 Corvette
1981 Spider 2000 (sold 2013 - never should have sold that car)
Re: repair cracked steering wheel
I recently repaired a steering wheel for my '66 124. Used a 2 part bumper repair epoxy by Wurth. Seems to sand easily and holds up well. Color matching to the rest of the wheel was a bit of an issue. Vinyl paints don't seem to hold up. Epoxy paints are next... I think they will work.
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Re: repair cracked steering wheel
At a hobby store, you can buy a tiny bottle of paint they sell for plastic models. One of the "wood" colors available is a very close match to the early Spider steering wheel.
Re: repair cracked steering wheel
I would use one of those cheap gelcoat repair kits available at most any boat/marine supply. Match and fill to the lighter color in the woodgrain, sand as needed, then scratch some grain lines into the gel and rub on/off with stain, gel...just something darker than the original fill. I don't know if those splits grow or shrink with the temp, but I would try to do it when it was at it widest.
Re: repair cracked steering wheel
I had the same problem (only one crack in mine, at 12 o'clock). I used plumbers' epoxy putty, which you can shape with your hands like modeling clay but then it cures hard in an hour and can be sanded/painted. I'm also planning to paint the stripe with a little Testor's model paint, hoping it looks intentional when I'm done!