TheHelixx
05-05-2022, 08:04 PM
I’m not sure if this helps anyone…
I went and threw the clock spring away during the tear down of the donor. Then I installed an NRG hub for an aftermarket wheel. I overlooked the directional return switch and found myself having to manually switch them off when returning to center. Replacement clock springs are 100-150 and use have to cut it up.
Instead I made an adapter for the hub. Mine had 3 notches that were not symmetrical or even centered. So I made 1 that fit mine, and another with no key way that will work not quite as well but was not dependent on the notch location. Hub diameter is 36mm by 11mm deep and overall length is 40mm.
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I printed it with PETG for my install, but the PLA one I ran off was pretty strong. There really isn’t much resistance on the button at all so durability doesn’t seem to be an issue.
I have the the STL files if anyone wants to print them, just PM me.
I went and threw the clock spring away during the tear down of the donor. Then I installed an NRG hub for an aftermarket wheel. I overlooked the directional return switch and found myself having to manually switch them off when returning to center. Replacement clock springs are 100-150 and use have to cut it up.
Instead I made an adapter for the hub. Mine had 3 notches that were not symmetrical or even centered. So I made 1 that fit mine, and another with no key way that will work not quite as well but was not dependent on the notch location. Hub diameter is 36mm by 11mm deep and overall length is 40mm.
166275166278166277166276
I printed it with PETG for my install, but the PLA one I ran off was pretty strong. There really isn’t much resistance on the button at all so durability doesn’t seem to be an issue.
I have the the STL files if anyone wants to print them, just PM me.