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Funny. I used your water technique to make the PC-7 more workable. That stuff is thick. Especially doing it during the Winter time. I broke a few popsicle sticks mixing it. The water helped.
Definitely try if you can. I figure if this one can be saved, anything can be saved. And you'll have the pride of knowing you restored it every time you drive the car.
Win-win.
My pleasure!
Here's a photo of everything that I used in-order from left to right. The PC-7 is great but it's like working with peanut butter. I used a popsicle stick to jam it down into the cracks.
Wanted to share my experience with restoring a 63' 330 steering wheel.
My car had a Polara steering wheel when I got it; and while it was in great shape, it kind of bugged me because it wasn't model correct. So I went on a hunt to find a 330 wheel. I quickly realized the prices on a restored...