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jrblackbox
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GaroldShaffer
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 .
Valy
We need a side view and length measurement.
jrblackbox
QUOTE(Valy @ Jul 2 2016, 09:55 PM) *

We need a side view and length measurement.

It is 2.5" the only mark I could find on it is on the side K94, other that Made in Italy.
jrblackbox
This adapter doesn't seem to fit my early.
dlkawashima
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.

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stevegm
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.
dlkawashima
Maybe this one is still available ...

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=229384

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jrblackbox
QUOTE(dlkawashima @ Jul 3 2016, 12:14 PM) *

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.

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It fits on the spline,but there is a 1/2" gap when pushed on all the way. It also looks like the signal light canceller is not long enough..
dlkawashima
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-Ada...%3D321268596015

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jrblackbox
QUOTE(dlkawashima @ Jul 3 2016, 01:19 PM) *

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-Ada...%3D321268596015

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might have to try it.
jrblackbox
QUOTE(dlkawashima @ Jul 3 2016, 01:19 PM) *

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-Ada...%3D321268596015

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Tried this one but didn't work.
jrblackbox
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. Click to view attachment Click to view attachment
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