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> LUISI Early 914 hub for Momo etc.
Jameel
post Jun 8 2018, 07:31 AM
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We all know the challenge (and expense) of finding a Momo 8000. I want to run a Momo in my '71. So I was pretty stoked when I found this:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/323043382540?ul_noapp=true

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Trouble is, the signal cancel ring covers the horn contact hole. Anyone have experience with this Luisi hub? I'm thinking it may be mislabeled by the seller, and actually fits a later car, but I don't know enough about the later cars. Seller reports that Luisi says its should work, but I don't see how.

I'm getting to the point where I may just make a run of early hubs just so I can have one in my own car.

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post Jun 10 2018, 11:24 AM
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The problem is the position of the hole. It doesn't fall over the brass ring on the steering column. So even it I drilled the cancel ring, the horn contact pin wouldn't touch the brass ring. Does anyone know if the brass ring on later cars is smaller diameter? That would explain this hub.

Yeah, the 1967 label is what makes me think this hub is mismarketed.
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