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> FS: 917/908 Style Steering Wheel Screws, For MOMO Wheels and Hubs
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post Oct 21 2020, 03:20 PM
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If you ever look at a photo of the inside of a 917, 908, 910, etc. in period, you'll notice the steering wheels weren't fastened with a flush head ALLEN drive bolt, they were attached using 6X domed, slotted Titanium screws.

I was able to dig up the vendor/part number for Stainless Steel screws that we used at Porsche for our 917 restoration to replace the unsightly looking black oxide allen drive bolts for MOMO steering wheels. No, they're not titanium, but titanium would likely be too pricey even for the 911 guys....

$9 shipped for a set of 6 screws.
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post Oct 22 2020, 08:34 AM
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Nice touch. You wouldn’t have an extra momo 8000 hub would you?
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post Oct 22 2020, 12:29 PM
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Hi Ethan, I'll take a set of those - pm incoming.
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QUOTE(garrettlee2 @ Oct 22 2020, 07:34 AM) *

Nice touch. You wouldn’t have an extra momo 8000 hub would you?

I'm afraid I don't. The one on my car came with my car..
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I have one set of screws remaining. If there is enough people interested, I can acquire more.

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post Oct 25 2020, 11:52 AM
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I'll take the last set ...thank you
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post Oct 27 2020, 08:48 AM
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should note for guys to only use stainless hardware with aluminum hubs. Never thread stainless into regular steel.

This is just a standard screw isn't it? M5x0.8 and 10mm long or so with a flat slotted head? Or was there something special about the 917 pieces that made them custom?
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QUOTE(Optimusglen @ Oct 27 2020, 09:48 AM) *

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This is just a standard screw isn't it? .. with a flat slotted head? ..


Doesn't look like a flat head to me, I'd say more of an oval head screw.


EDIT: Seller refers to them as "Domed" screws in the original post.
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Ah, I missed that, thanks for the clarification. For what it's worth oval heads are standard as well.
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