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wengr

spinning shift knob

Post by wengr »

the shift knob on my 83 spins freely. is this correct? also will the aftermarket wooden shift knobs available from spiderpoint and others spin as well? thaks greg
So Cal Mark

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Post by So Cal Mark »

it's usually the upper chrome extension that spins, not the shift knob. New rubber bushings should reduce the amount of spinning and looseness
wengr

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Thanks Mark, my chrome lever is secure and not spinning. just the knob. I have actually come to prefer the feeling of the knob. was hoping the anwser was "yeah theey are all like that" oh well
ventura ace

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Post by ventura ace »

What kind of knob do you have? If threaded, perhaps the threads are stripped. If not the threaded type, there may be some tiny set screws on it somewhere to tighten its attachment. Keep in mind that if it is the second type and the set screw is tightened it could bugger up the threads on the end of the chrome extension so that it won't accept a threaded knob in the future.

BTW, all the standard knobs were threaded. I've seen aftermarket knobs that use the set screw attachment method.

A
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manoa matt
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Re: spinning shift knob

Post by manoa matt »

Put some Teflon tape on the threads before you screw the knob on.
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One of the guys here,Mike Bouse sells a ''Michigan shorter shifter''.It is a threaded sleeve that goes over the inner shift rod.It improves the feel of the gearshift 100%,and no more spinning. One of the best inexpensive upgrades that I have done to the car.Crowders Customizing has good prices on Momo and Nardi knobs.They attach with set scews and will not spin.http://shop.vendio.com/crowderscustomizing/home.html
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SpiderHead

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Post by SpiderHead »

Personally I am not bothered by the spinning nob.

It spins...

I'm not bothered.. lol

I doubt I will replace it, unless I get a major itch to turn a new one on the lathe... and that could only happen if I have fully committed to dash wood upgrade, e-brake handle, and inner door handles all being carved out of wood. It would all be the same wood.

Until then, this is in my opinion for me a non-concern.

There are so many things that really need my time and money on my otherwise wonderful car, that the niggly bits are constructively ignored.

-Ryan
mbouse

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Post by mbouse »

if you choose to look for a replacement threaded knob, look for 10mm x 1.25 threads.
Gunsmith

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Post by Gunsmith »

I would love to have all matching wood. C'mon some one has to want to build them for all?
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Gunsmith, get thee behind me! (Get the biblical temptation reference?)
All kidding aside, I could do it, but it'd have to wait until (if) I retire, and it could be done as a hobby.
A problem I see is that there are so many wood and color choices to be made, it would be hard to get those decisions made long distance. Wood and grains are easy enough, but it's hard to get true color on the computer.
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