stubborn gearknob
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stubborn gearknob
My dad took my car to his mates shop to get a roady, came back and the gearknob won't budge Feels like its glued or something. Any ideas to get it off? I was thinking of heating it with a hairdryer to loosen the glue; if there is any.
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Re: stubborn gearknob
Is it MOMO?
If it is there are screws at the base, the momo metal ring at the base turns clockwise.
If it is there are screws at the base, the momo metal ring at the base turns clockwise.
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Re: stubborn gearknob
luke__ wrote:My dad took my car to his mates shop to get a roady, came back and the gearknob won't budge Feels like its glued or something. Any ideas to get it off? I was thinking of heating it with a hairdryer to loosen the glue; if there is any.
Some Nardi ones also have an allen key needed to remove the knob.
I had one stick once and just kept wiggling it side to side until it came loose.
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Re: stubborn gearknob
Nah its the stock one. I took it off the other week but now its stuck. Maybe they used loctite I hope not.
Found this thread with a bit more searching viewtopic.php?f=28&t=40838 and i'm now looking for one of those rubber things. I know i have one around somewhere.
Found this thread with a bit more searching viewtopic.php?f=28&t=40838 and i'm now looking for one of those rubber things. I know i have one around somewhere.
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Re: stubborn gearknob
Rubber gloves can be handy for getting a good grip on something (using it as a rubber sheet, or as a glove) - with your hand or with a vice grip etc.
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Re: stubborn gearknob
CHRISTolo wrote:Is it MOMO?
If it is there are screws at the base, the momo metal ring at the base turns clockwise.
I assume that is clockwise when looking from above?
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Re: stubborn gearknob
Get a rag wrap it around.
Get locking pliers.
Lock and turn with a mallet i hav same issue with stock knob never came off.
And ofcourse before re installing gearknob lubricate that bastard lol
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Get locking pliers.
Lock and turn with a mallet i hav same issue with stock knob never came off.
And ofcourse before re installing gearknob lubricate that bastard lol
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Re: stubborn gearknob
Finally got it off. Turns out it wasn't glued but just done up tragically tight. Got it loose with a piece of nonslip placemat/cupholder stuff. I think they use them under rugs aswell, Kinda like a foam net thing.
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