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[alfa] Old wheel on newer spider (longish)



I wanted to put a steering wheel (Personal) from my old '76 Spider onto my new '86 Spider. Everything is straight forward except for how to deal with the horn.

I was going to ask if anyone else solved this problem, but I engineered a solution before I ever got around to posting it. When I searched the digest I found at least one other soul had tried it, and had the same question (but no answer) so I'll post my solution here.

I will say before I get into the details, that the different steering wheel completely transforms the feel of the car. The small Momo Monte Carlo wheel made it feel go cart like, with a rather heavy feel. Much more aggressive than other Spiders I've driven. The uprated suspension and tires add to this feeling. The much larger old wheel results in a much lighter feel. This is what I wanted when I initially bought this car, but I must admit I got used to the heavier feel. I'm sure I'll just have to get used to this one. It certainly looks gorgeous.

Now the How-To:

Unlike the '76 where a positive lead is threaded up through the steering column, the '86 has a copper stud that contacts a brass ring supplying 12V+ to the horn button. The horn button completes the ground path, thereby energizing the horn relay and sounding the horn.

The problem is that the '76 has this metal disc which is grounded, and a three spoke horn mechanism (which is positively charged). When the spoke levers are depressed the positive hub contacts the metal disc and completes the circuit. The problem is that if you just try and install the steering wheel as is, the backside of this metal disc will contact the copper stud found on the '86, making the horn on all the time. Not good.

The Momo hub I had, had a plastic disc, with a brass ring that was designed to contact the copper stud. I'm guessing this is the stock unit fitted to the Momo hub, but I can't be sure. Sorry if it isn't because this is a vital part of the solution.

I took this plastic disc, cut off the protrusion that the ground wire goes through, and made a notch for the wire to fold back into to the center of the disc.

I removed the cir clip holding the metal disc onto the old wheel. I cut a small 5mm square notch into the center of the disc. This lets the wire from the brass ring pass up through a hole in the wheel. I then reinstalled the disc upside down... if you do it right side up there won't be enough room between the plastic disc/brass ring and the plastic steering column shrouds.

I then used some double stick foam tape to secure the plastic disc to the metal disc. I then soldered the wire from the plastic disc to the red wire that connected to the three spoke horn mechanism.

Bolt the steering wheel back on, and voila... old wheel, new car, and functioning horn!

--Mark
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