steering wheel
Moderators: notoptoy, S Allen, Solex68
-
- Roadster Fanatic
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 9:32 pm
- Location: Herndon, VA
Re: steering wheel
all i need to know is what type of hub connection ppl are using on their 311s. something that will work with a 6 bolt momo wheel
02 WRX
75 280Z
75 280Z
- 23yrRebuild
- Roadster Fanatic-Site Supporter
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: Sat Oct 25, 2003 2:19 pm
- Location: 3rd rock from the sun
- Model: 1500/1600
- Year: Low Windshield-64-67.5
Re: steering wheel
I think there might be some info on that somewhere on the Forum, seems that I remember someone else talking about that.
Mike - '67 Stroker / 5-Speed
-
- Roadster Newby
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:12 pm
- Location: Melbourne,Australia
Re: steering wheel
I was thinking about getting another wheel if I get this car. Made some general inquiries at Auto stores and the stumbling block seems to be the hub adaptors. none of their parts listings show hubs.
Is there a known hub model that fits, so I could go back and say it's the same hub size as xxxx model car.
Is there a known hub model that fits, so I could go back and say it's the same hub size as xxxx model car.
- Garm
- Roadster Enthusiast
- Posts: 2061
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:49 am
- Location: Canoga Park, CA
- Contact:
Re: steering wheel
I just did mine. I bought the Grant hub and the Momo "grant-to-momo" adaptor (3 bolt to 6 bolt) so I could install a Momo Prototipo wheel. The install went very smoothly. The pins in the Grant can be pushed in until they clear your clock assembly -- **BE CAREFUL about this!***
The only minus is a little rubbing on the stock plastic housing and that the adaptor brings the wheel a little bit closer.
I'm going to get the Momo hub next, but you have to trim the pins on that one. I just want to see if it brings the wheel away from me a bit more.
Does that help? There is a thread on here with part numbers.
The only minus is a little rubbing on the stock plastic housing and that the adaptor brings the wheel a little bit closer.
I'm going to get the Momo hub next, but you have to trim the pins on that one. I just want to see if it brings the wheel away from me a bit more.
Does that help? There is a thread on here with part numbers.
1969 Roadster 1600-ish #26244 "Spike"
---------------------------------
OS GIKEN LSD $1720
AASCO light flywheels $398.95
---------------------------------
OS GIKEN LSD $1720
AASCO light flywheels $398.95
- RobertAuclair
- Roadster Fanatic-Site Supporter
- Posts: 192
- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:19 am
- Location: Ormond Beach, FL
Re: steering wheel
The Grant Adapter is #4581.Mychael wrote:I was thinking about getting another wheel if I get this car. Made some general inquiries at Auto stores and the stumbling block seems to be the hub adaptors. none of their parts listings show hubs.
Is there a known hub model that fits, so I could go back and say it's the same hub size as xxxx model car.
_____________________________
1967.5 1600 5 Speed
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=14978
1971 240Z
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=27802
1967.5 1600 5 Speed
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=14978
1971 240Z
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=27802
-
- Roadster Fanatic
- Posts: 196
- Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 7:04 pm
- Location: San Diego, CA
Re: steering wheel
do you guys use quick releases, or do you chance it leaving the steering wheel on, wherever you go?
67.5 srl clone
69 ka swap
70 spl
69 ka swap
70 spl
- pebbles
- Roadster Fanatic-Site Supporter
- Posts: 3931
- Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2010 12:00 am
- Location: Washington
Re: steering wheel
Gary Boone fit a quick release hub, iirc it may require machining and or welding.inline4 wrote:do you guys use quick releases, or do you chance it leaving the steering wheel on, wherever you go?
I went into costco today for about an hour.

coil wire is easier to pack than a steering wheel.

pack the cig lighter too.

You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
David
"When we were standing next to the motor while on the dyno, and the motor hit VVL, eyes went watery.."
"When we were standing next to the motor while on the dyno, and the motor hit VVL, eyes went watery.."
- Roman
- Site Supporter
- Posts: 1197
- Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:41 pm
- Location: Shasta, the lake, in the state of Jefferson!
- Contact:
Re: steering wheel
I have installed killswitches in locations only known to my self. I use a footswitch from a musical instrument "stompbox" It basically just breaks the connection going to the coil making it inop.


Will trade guitars for roadsters, food, shelter, clothes, etc, etc.