Gear Knob removal ?
Gear Knob removal ?
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mc101

Original Poster:

459 posts

255 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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I dont like my gear knob in its nicely scratched flat aluminum colour ... so I want to remove and polish it to a mirrow finish ... how does it come off ?

Advise/guidance appreciated as always ... Dry here in Suffolk for the last few days :-)

gizard

2,266 posts

306 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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I believe it's screwed on - why not polish it in situ?

MisterX

656 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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gizard said:
I believe it's screwed on - why not polish it in situ?


Sure is. Mine came off in my hand (to coin a phrase).

Ash GTO 3R

3,836 posts

264 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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MisterX

I there a cure? :-)

MisterX

656 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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Ash GTO 3R said:
MisterX

I there a cure? :-)


It doesn't come off if you twist it round a bit.

caccobra

340 posts

259 months

Thursday 24th March 2005
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MisterX said:

Ash GTO 3R said:
MisterX

I there a cure? :-)



It doesn't come off if you twist it round a bit.



I believe there is a lock nut under it that needs to be loosened in the other direction first. Then it should unscrew rather easily.

Craig

mc101

Original Poster:

459 posts

255 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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Thanks folks..

ashgaunt

78 posts

274 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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Hi there, the gear lever gater is lockwired to the gear knob before the whole top panel is fitted. The nuts for the panel are on the inside of the tunnel and are tricky to get back on if u are unfamiliar with it.

I would consider polishing it in situ unless u have access to a ramp and have arms like Mr. Tickle.

caccobra

340 posts

259 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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ashgaunt said:
Hi there, the gear lever gater is lockwired to the gear knob before the whole top panel is fitted. The nuts for the panel are on the inside of the tunnel and are tricky to get back on if u are unfamiliar with it.

I would consider polishing it in situ unless u have access to a ramp and have arms like Mr. Tickle.


All I had to do on mine was pull the leather boot down past the lock nut, lossen the lock nut and then unscrew the shift knob. The shift boot is a snug fit, but it does slide down so you can get to the lock nut. There was no need to go under the car on mine (US#61)

Craig