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#41968 23/03/10 09:22 PM
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Gear-knob, that is... on a Ford Type 9 gearbox... how do I remove it?
I've been gradually cleaning the interior and I think that the leather gearbox cover would be easier to clean out of teh car rather than deep in the footwell but I cannot see how to remove the gearknob to allow the gaitor to pass over the top.
My knob has a standard-looking Ford knob and about one inch down from that is a metal elongated dome that seems to have a rubber joint with the main stick protruding from the gearbox.

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The stick it's self comes in 2 parts with the rubber joint. Ignore this, it won't come apart and if you do get it apart you've broken it...lol

The knob itself should just unscrew.... easy.




cerealsurfer #42052 24/03/10 09:33 PM
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Tried unscrewing tonight - anticlockwise - and it doesn't want to budge. It's just twisting up the rubber joint that I don't want to break. scared

Can you suggest *how* I just unscrew confused2



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There is always the possibility of a previous owner super-gluing it in place as they were a bugger for coming loose.. which is really irritating.




cerealsurfer #42078 25/03/10 11:45 AM
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Try using a hairdryer (not a V6) on the knob, the heat should break the joint, but cover the gaiter. Locktite should keep it firm on reassembly.
If necessary wrap a few layers of masking tape round the stick, and hold with Mole Grips. Round jawed will work best.


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