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I then machined off the excess steel plate to a diameter of 76mm on our lathe.
I made an aluminium adapter to join this nice Momo steering wheel to my new 'boss' - now drilled and painted satin black.
So, here's the pedal box, mounted to the bulkhead. I've cut the brake and clutch pedals and inserted a 100mm long piece of 25mm x 6mm steel strip, bolted at each end into both of them. This will allow considerable setting-up 'adjustment' before finally welding it all together in the chosen position. The piece of white paper taped to the clutch pedal is a template of the foot-pad's original position. You can see that we've raised both foot pads by a couple of inches and moved them towards the driver by an inch or so. You can just see the lower spline of the upper steering column in the top right of the picture. A column 'link' with a UJ will connect this, through the pedals to the rack up front.
Here it is - assembled. Unlike most steering wheel bosses, this is very short, allowing the wheel to
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Because the P4's cockpit is quite narrow, our choice of seats is very limited. Most aftermarket bucket seats are far too wide - especially at the
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