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Old 03-11-2002, 02:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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AHHHHH I broke my spoon shift knob!

i think I might've screwed up my shift knob, it all started about a week ago, when i looked at my shifter and thought gee it still kinda looks high, so i thought time to lower it, so i took off my spoon shift knob (black) and set it to the side, then I started to saw about another 1/2 inch off, I already shortened it an inch. OK here's the problem when I went back to put the shift knob, I tightened and when I made sure that it was firm, it came right off, so i was like damn i guess tighter, same results... its like it won't tighten i think i stripped it? Umm so now i am in the market for another Spoon shift knob in black duracaon I originally bought mine a while back from www.inlinefour.com but i am looking for one that i can buy using Pay Pal, b/c I don't have a credit card anymore - Debt free is the way to be

anybody know where I can get one....?

-Jose
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wrap that tape around the threads... (its a locking tape... i forgot what its exact name is) aroudn the threads on your shifter.... and then just twist it on tight...

but now that i typed this.. you probably dont wanna do that,cuse that stuffs a ***** to get off. =]
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wrap that tape around the threads... (its a locking tape... i forgot what its exact name is) aroudn the threads on your shifter.... and then just twist it on tight...

but now that i typed this.. you probably dont wanna do that,cuse that stuffs a ***** to get off. =]
It's not the threads on the shifter, b/c there are no threads, I lopped off 1.5 inches of my stock shifter. its the threads on the lil lug nut allen screw thingy.... ya know?

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ohhhhh.. then try buy a new allen bolt... you PROBablY didnt strip the shifter.. its billet right? thats tuff ****.. goto a hobbie shop, or a local hardware shop, their bound to have some of them.. take your other one in cuse i have no idea what their called. hehe i got like 6 at my house i never used that came with my old Levoc shifter.

ya, i also used to use those little allen bolts allll the time working at a bimini top place (the tops on boats) and they strip EASY.
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