Based on the cancel ring on it I would say late. Is there a part number on it? Momo 8002 are late style. 8000 are early .
We need a side view and length measurement.
This adapter doesn't seem to fit my early.
What's wrong? Is it the spline pattern? Is there a big gap between the hub and the column?
BTW, I believe Raid steering wheels use the 74mm Nardi bolt pattern rather than the 70mm Momo.
I've got the same issue. I have a hub that is supposed to be for an early car. But there ends up being a large gap between the hub and column. It won't slide past the clip at the end of the spline. I guess I need one that has the part that slides over the spline further up in the hub a deeper hub). Is your car an early? Ours is a '72.
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Maybe this one is still available ...
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=229384
Sounds like you both have the same problem. There is an early adapter (supposedly) on Ebay that's reasonably priced - $48.50. I have no experience with it or the seller ... just passing the information along. Works for both Nardi and Momo bolt patterns:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Steering-Wheel-Adapter-Kit-for-MOMO-NRG-fit-PORSCHE-356B-356C-911-912-914-Black/121863069539?_trksid=p2047675.c100013.m1986&_trkparms=aid%3D333008%26algo%3DRIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20131223115610%26meid%3D1c5f7187991b4a4d952d1a33c79b15b6%26pid%3D100013%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D30%26sd%3D321268596015
I think I'm just going to live with the 1/2" gap between the hub and column. But I think it's worth it, as I love my new wheel! a much better feel and grip over the stock wheel IMO.
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