Hi,
I have a steering wheel Part number - 901-347-081-10 - made in 1971
Im after advice on any parts required to complete before fitting.
It needs a new Horn Contact Pin and i believe a horn button rubber cap.
Are there any other parts that are required for the wheel and horn button ? - pictures below
Thanks
Danny
IMG_8407 by ghia70, on Flickr
IMG_8408 by ghia70, on Flickr
IMG_8406 by ghia70, on Flickr
Parts for Steering wheel advice
Parts for Steering wheel advice
1968 912
1970 Karmann Ghia
1960 LI 125 Lambretta
1970 Karmann Ghia
1960 LI 125 Lambretta
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Re: Parts for Steering wheel advice
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Apart from what you've already mentioned, the only other parts you'll need are the spring & cup washer that go on the back of the splined hub.
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Apart from what you've already mentioned, the only other parts you'll need are the spring & cup washer that go on the back of the splined hub.
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Andy
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Re: Parts for Steering wheel advice
Hi, another question - fitted the steering wheel and when horn push installed the horn is on permanently. in the last photo should the two silver parts that screw to the horn push be insulated from each other ?
Thanks
Danny
Thanks
Danny
1968 912
1970 Karmann Ghia
1960 LI 125 Lambretta
1970 Karmann Ghia
1960 LI 125 Lambretta
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Re: Parts for Steering wheel advice
Yes. Fibre washers.ghia70 wrote:Hi, another question - fitted the steering wheel and when horn push installed the horn is on permanently. in the last photo should the two silver parts that screw to the horn push be insulated from each other ?
Thanks
Danny
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Re: Parts for Steering wheel advice
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You also need to prevent the screws from creating a 'bridge' contact by isolating them via 'top hat' washers (the larger diameter goes at the bottom).
The originals were Bakelite (?) but replacements are typically modern Nylon-type plastic - see the black versions sold by Sierra Madre as part of their horn plate installation hardware kit - shown below.
You should be able to find some relatively cheaply on ebay.
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You also need to prevent the screws from creating a 'bridge' contact by isolating them via 'top hat' washers (the larger diameter goes at the bottom).
The originals were Bakelite (?) but replacements are typically modern Nylon-type plastic - see the black versions sold by Sierra Madre as part of their horn plate installation hardware kit - shown below.
You should be able to find some relatively cheaply on ebay.
.
Andy
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- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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