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land864
29th April 2009, 04:07 PM
I have a 1964 S2 that is not in original condition. It has had some other work done to it.
It has a small diameter steering wheel and10 inch tyres:o
The wheel has a special tube and bush fitted to activate the self cancelling indicator wheel. It looks the same as a standard wheel at the top in regard to fitting to the steering column spline.
I would like to fit a county or earl;y rangie steering whhel and not worry about self cancelling indicators and fit a remote horn switch on the dash.
My quick question is ; are the spline sizes the same?
stage1slave
29th April 2009, 05:19 PM
My quick question is ; are the spline sizes the same?
 
 
No they are not or else you'd see a lot of them with county/rangie steering wheels. Our 68 s2a has a sports wheel and boss adapter from Simmonites in the UK.
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/04/65.jpg
 
cheers
Lotz-A-Landies
29th April 2009, 06:55 PM
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The wheel has a special tube and bush fitted to activate the self cancelling indicator wheel. It looks the same as a standard wheel at the top in regard to fitting to the steering column spline.
I would like to fit a county or earl;y rangie steering whhel and not worry about self cancelling indicators and fit a remote horn switch on the dash.
My quick question is ; are the spline sizes the same?You will find that your steering wheel is tightened and located by a nut and bolt through the steering wheel boss.  This is incompatible with the later steering wheels which are secured by a large nut and locking tab on the end of the steering column inner shaft.
The later type was fitted from 1967 onwards and providing the spline is compatible you may well be able to use the county steering wheel.
Why don't you acquire the steering box from a Series III and fit that in place of your SII box.  That way you will be able to have an expanded range of wheels including Momo etc and still retain the self cancelling turn indicator.
land864
1st May 2009, 11:44 AM
Thanks Guys
Hey Stage 1 , I think my 64 has a similar Simmonite wheel and boss.
The guy who had done the previuos work did source bits from the UK. 
My other thought was to get a manufacturer to make up a larger diameter wheel to suit the boss:question:
stage1slave
1st May 2009, 12:16 PM
Thanks Guys
 
Hey Stage 1 ,  
My other thought was to get a manufacturer to make up a larger diameter wheel to suit the boss:question:
 
just about anything is possible I guess, but I wish you luck finding  someone who'd be happy to do that. Then again, you never know.
cheers
RobHay
8th May 2009, 09:38 PM
Thanks Guys
 
Hey Stage 1 , I think my 64 has a similar Simmonite wheel and boss.
The guy who had done the previuos work did source bits from the UK. 
My other thought was to get a manufacturer to make up a larger diameter wheel to suit the boss:question:
 
 
Hummmmmmmm......you just have too much money! That would cost you a motsa.:cool:
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