where and what. Momo boss kit for 914

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Racecraft76
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where and what. Momo boss kit for 914

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Looking to buy a Momo Prototipo steering wheel, but i can seem to find a boss to fit to my 914. I know they are available. Anyone have a part number or suggestion
1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (914 EWP) (sold)

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Post by defianty »

I got my hub and Prototipo from a local Carnoisseur Outlet. They don't keep them in stock but ordered them both for me. Arrived in a couple of days and both were the cheapest prices I'd seen them.

Check to see if there's a store near you or give them a call. Number on their website.

http://www.carnoisseurdirect.co.uk

You'll be after hub 8002 for your 914
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Post by Racecraft76 »

many thanks :)

Now my dilemma is only what colour spokes: Black or silver?

Im also after the Porsche horn push
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Post by Lightweight_911 »

I have new Porsche-crested Momo horn buttons available.
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Post by defianty »

I went for the black spokes in the end after seeing one on Gilbert '71 T's 911. Really looks stunning.

I got my Porsche horn button from Ebay US for a really good price but after a quick look it appears the seller is no longer registered.
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

defianty wrote:I went for the black spokes in the end after seeing one on Gilbert '71 T's 911. Really looks stunning.
Cheers Stephen, I think they look better with a little age on them too 8)

Glad you're enjoying yours
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Post by Racecraft76 »

Thanks guys, I will be placing my order over next couple of days.

Finally, how do I remove original wheel? :?
1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (914 EWP) (sold)

A great big 914 shaped void.
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Post by defianty »

Turn the horn button anti-clockwise... The rest is simple. Oh make sure everthing is lined up or you'll have to do it again!

Might be an idea to disconnect the battery. It saves the horn going off and frightening the bejesus out of yourself. Not that that's what I did.... much :lol:
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1973 914 3.0 GT Build Progress
1974 TR6

914 Rear Alignment Shims
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Post by fourteener »

I think you'll need a 26mm socket + an extension bar to undo the steering nut.
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Post by drummerboytom »

An old but valuable tip :
Make you sure you leave the nut on by a few threads while you free the wheel from the boss.
Remove the nut altogether before "unstucking" the wheel from the boss and you risk hitting yourself in the mush with it when it finally comes free ! :x
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Post by Racecraft76 »

I did exactly that when I put a mountney wheel into my 71 bug in the early 90s. Chipped one of my front teeth. :lol:


Update: Found my old mountney steering wheel and boss from that old bug (in as new condition) not bad for a cheap 15 year old steering wheel.
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1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (914 EWP) (sold)

A great big 914 shaped void.
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Post by Racecraft76 »

spent most of today calling local car styling dealers trying to get hold of a momo boss 8002.

They are like rocking horse poop. :shock: :lol:

Tried the web and finally found http://www.europerformance.co.uk/ had them in stock and have a next day delivery.

I will be in touch with Lightweight_911 for a horn push as soon as I can find my cheque book 8)

Get car back from bodyshop on Monday (hope they did a good Job). Then its on with The Porsche side scripts ordered from DDK as soon as they arrive 8)

Thanks for the help guys :)
1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (914 EWP) (sold)

A great big 914 shaped void.
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