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> Momo Adapter for Early, does the column bushing come off?
tyler
post May 10 2007, 08:40 AM
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I'm about to return another momo adapter hub that's supposed to fit an early (1970) since it won't go down far enough on the shaft to engage the directional canceling. It's a shoulder on the steering shaft that keeps it from going down far enough. I noticed in the parts diagram that this isn't a "shoulder" but a "bushing". If there's splines under this bushing, I think the adapter would fit.
Before I pull the wheel yet another time, can someone tell me if that there's spline under that bushing?
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post May 12 2007, 05:49 AM
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When replacing a std wheel with a Momo wheel & hub you don't need to remove anything apart from the original wheel (& transfer the turnsignal cancelling ring over to the new hub).
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