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> FS: date 1974 Porsche 914 steering wheel SOLD
ETMracing
post Oct 11 2019, 07:06 PM
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Great candidate for a 911RS wheel. The 914 wheels are a smaller diameter than the 911.

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914 347 809 00

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post Oct 11 2019, 07:08 PM
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[quote name='ETMracing' date='Oct 11 2019, 05:06 PM' post='2754073']
Great candidate for a 911RS wheel. The 914 wheels are a smaller diameter than the 911.

Non leather wheel

914 347 809 00

74’

Comes with Porsche batwing horn pad

$150.00 free shipping lower 48 states

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post Oct 11 2019, 07:09 PM
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post Oct 12 2019, 01:28 AM
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Wrong hub for a 911, they need the non-stepped splines in the rear and it would have to be drilled for the 911 cancel ring.
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post Oct 12 2019, 06:49 AM
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Wrong hub for a 911, they need the non-stepped splines in the rear and it would have to be drilled for the 911 cancel ring.


Nope. Not true. Well, partially....

All of the 914 wheels and all of the early 911 wheels have the same spline count. They will all interchange. Granted the wheel outer diameters are different, the 914 uses a 380mm wheel, the 911 uses either a 400 or 430mm wheel.

The 911 guys want the early 914-6 wheels, as they were used on the 911 RSR. They could use the 4 cylinder wheels, but they keep spreading the false information that they are differently splined.

This was hashed out in an old thread here: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...77498&st=20

You do have to drill a 74 wheel for the 911 cancel cam. That involves drilling and tapping two holes, and cutting a countersync for them. But the wheel itself will bolt on.

We have a factory six, and I had the wheel from my wife's 74 bolted onto it. It was temporary, so I didn't drill the holes for the cancel cam. But everything else worked perfectly.



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post Oct 12 2019, 11:09 AM
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There is a step in the splines on the later 914 wheels. Will it fit? yes. Is it right? No.

The last -6's use the VW column so the stepped spline is correct for them.

Some of the 911 guys aren't informed on the 380mm wheels so I was just putting the info it there.
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post Oct 12 2019, 12:29 PM
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Once installed with horned, will it look and steering the same? YES
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