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How do i remove a Momo Boss from my NA?

Postby FoxForceFive » Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:37 pm

Im wanting to fit a Nardi to my NA6- how do i get the Momo boss off? its driving me mad- there is nowhere to attatch a steering wheel puller- ive sprayed half a can of WD40 in there, and still no joy :? :cry:
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Re: How do i remove a Momo Boss from my NA?

Postby fastfreddygassit » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:04 pm

FoxForceFive wrote:Im wanting to fit a Nardi to my NA6- how do i get the Momo boss off? its driving me mad- there is nowhere to attatch a steering wheel puller- ive sprayed half a can of WD40 in there, and still no joy :? :cry:

You can fit a puller-you may have to be creative.
Though that is not helping you is it?
Ok.
1. Make sure the nut is on by a few threads. This is important.
2. Sit in driver seat and bash the wheel rim with the heels of both hands towards you.
:mrgreen:
I am serious.
This is what I do when I am too lazy to find my puller.
It may take a few minutes and may start to hurt your hands but it does work.

It may be helpful if you strike the steering shaft with a copper hammer, just to perhaps loosen the mechanical grip the wheel has on the shaft.
Try not to damage thread/splines at this stage.

Don't forget the nut.
I bloodied my nose when I was a youngster doing this on my mk1 escort when I forgot about the nut. :roll:

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Postby AJ » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:17 pm

fast freddy is a hack.......................use point 1, but instead of beating your hands to a pulp, grab a mate, one of you put weight on the steering wheel (pulling towards you) while the other uses a rubber mallet to give the retaining nut a few good whacks, much more civilised. :mrgreen:
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Postby fastfreddygassit » Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:28 pm

AJ wrote:fast freddy is a hack.......................use point 1, but instead of beating your hands to a pulp, grab a mate, one of you put weight on the steering wheel (pulling towards you) while the other uses a rubber mallet to give the retaining nut a few good whacks, much more civilised. :mrgreen:

A hack eh?
fair call....you've obviously seen how we do a clutch/flywheel change then :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

seriously, the only issue I have with pulling on the steering wheel is that you can bend it.
But I guess you can bend it back...

hack indeed..


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Postby FoxForceFive » Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:00 pm

Thanks guys! I got it off using your tips FFG....sore hands, but a nice new wheel :D

PS FFG, you have got probably the nicest mx5 ive ever seen....Smmmiiikkkkk :mrgreen:
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Postby Boags » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:19 am

FoxForceFive wrote:Thanks guys! I got it off using your tips FFG....sore hands, but a nice new wheel :D

PS FFG, you have got probably the nicest mx5 ive ever seen....Smmmiiikkkkk :mrgreen:


You don't have wings, do you Fox? It's just that there is a photo of a guy with wings making a comment about FFG's car... :oops: :mrgreen:
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Postby FoxForceFive » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:24 am

Boags'MX5 wrote:
FoxForceFive wrote:Thanks guys! I got it off using your tips FFG....sore hands, but a nice new wheel :D

PS FFG, you have got probably the nicest mx5 ive ever seen....Smmmiiikkkkk :mrgreen:


You don't have wings, do you Fox? It's just that there is a photo of a guy with wings making a comment about FFG's car... :oops: :mrgreen:


Wingz, or Wings?SOrry, You've lost me Boagsy. :?
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Postby Boags » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:28 am

FoxForceFive wrote:
Boags'MX5 wrote:
FoxForceFive wrote:Thanks guys! I got it off using your tips FFG....sore hands, but a nice new wheel :D

PS FFG, you have got probably the nicest mx5 ive ever seen....Smmmiiikkkkk :mrgreen:


You don't have wings, do you Fox? It's just that there is a photo of a guy with wings making a comment about FFG's car... :oops: :mrgreen:


Wingz, or Wings?SOrry, You've lost me Boagsy. :?


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Postby fastfreddygassit » Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:24 pm

FoxForceFive wrote:Thanks guys! I got it off using your tips FFG....sore hands, but a nice new wheel :D

PS FFG, you have got probably the nicest mx5 ive ever seen....Smmmiiikkkkk :mrgreen:

Thankyou. Given your experiance with mx5's, I take that as an immense compliment. Ta.

Glad you got the wheel off too....probably the first time someone has listened to my advice :P :P :P

Speaking of advice....Geoff...how about getting A BIG BLACK DOG UP YA!! :shock:
I think it was better when you were os, yes?

Mind you, I think Fatty is p!ss!ng himself laughing on the sidelines! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
oh well, I deserve it for all the crap I dish out on others...

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Postby Boags » Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:17 pm

:mrgreen:
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Fitting then Nardi

Postby spitty » Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:00 pm

G'day Adam. sorry you had so much trouble with it :oops:
Any pics of the finished exercise. A Momo in a 95 MX :?:
Mine is a 95 with a Nardi
Cheers JOhn

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Re: Fitting then Nardi

Postby FoxForceFive » Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:08 pm

spitty wrote:G'day Adam. sorry you had so much trouble with it :oops:
Any pics of the finished exercise. A Momo in a 95 MX :?:
Mine is a 95 with a Nardi
Cheers JOhn


Hey John,

No, actually- the wheel was a Nardi Classico Mahogany Rimmed wheel i was putting into my 91 Italia- your wheel went in like a dream just using the original boss kit. Both wheels look awesome in both of the cars :)
I just need to put the trim ring on.
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