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Steering Boss

Postby SpyderMan » Mon May 07, 2018 5:48 pm

Hi all.
Quick question. I currently have a Mountney steering wheel and would like to change this to something a bit more modern. Issue is the car uses an Austin Allegro column and just wondered if anyone knows if there is a boss kit you can get to mount something like a Sparco, Nardi or Momo for example?

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Re: Steering Boss

Postby DJ. » Mon May 07, 2018 6:52 pm

I had a quick Google and this seems to suit your car, but I have no idea how reliable the company are:
http://www.meanmachines.biz/store/boss-kits/austin-allegro-marina-ital-maxi-maestro-montego-metro-mini-steering-wheel-boss-kit-hub-kit.html

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Re: Steering Boss

Postby Tony C » Mon May 07, 2018 9:17 pm

Hi Nick,
If you measure the pitch circle diameter (PCD) of the current fixing screw for the steering wheel you should be able to find some alternatives. Looks like mountney are 101PCD, these people make an adaptor too, https://www.murraymotorsport.com/b-g-ra ... g4911which might offer more options, I recently fitted one of these http://www.rallynuts.com/track-day-in-c ... 330mm.html
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Re: Steering Boss

Postby Matth93 » Tue May 08, 2018 12:00 pm

Can you not cut the existing boss down and then drill it to take the smaller steering wheel or maybe fit a quick release in between the boss and steering wheel.
I'm just fitting a quick release to mine but couldn't get the larger size so have redrilled my boss to take it and made a adapter plate to fit onto the steering wheel.
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Re: Steering Boss

Postby Tony C » Tue May 08, 2018 9:09 pm

Matth93 wrote:Can you not cut the existing boss down and then drill it to take the smaller steering wheel or maybe fit a quick release in between the boss and steering wheel.
I'm just fitting a quick release to mine but couldn't get the larger size so have redrilled my boss to take it and made a adapter plate to fit onto the steering wheel.


Nick,

I had a similar plate fitted to the steering wheel on my Fury, I think I still have it, what PCD sizes do you need, might do the job?
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Re: Steering Boss

Postby steve m » Thu May 10, 2018 8:51 pm

I did exactly as Matt did, just reused the original bass from the crap Mountny, to the Momo, via a couple of round alui Big washers

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Re: Steering Boss

Postby SpyderMan » Fri May 11, 2018 12:22 pm

Thanks for the replies all. Much appreciated. Will check the PCD and let you know Tony C. Thanks again.

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Re: Steering Boss

Postby SpyderMan » Sat May 12, 2018 11:34 am

Hi Tony C. Checked and the current PCD is 101.


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