gear knob thread
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gear knob thread
I'm playing about with my wood lathe and thought I might try knocking up a few gear knobs.
Does anyone know what thread the top of the gear lever has? so I can buy the correct inserts rather than using a 'universal' fit bit of rubber tube.
Does anyone know what thread the top of the gear lever has? so I can buy the correct inserts rather than using a 'universal' fit bit of rubber tube.
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Re: gear knob thread
Corerect 5/16 UNC, only most Mini gear lever knobs had an unthreaded rubber insert in them not a thread as such, I assume this was to reduce vibration, or was more likely just a bit cheaper
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Re: gear knob thread
I thore mine of during a race one... so now I got the alu-type - with the lock-nut in place!
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Re: gear knob thread
having bought a tap set, I'm going to have a go at tapping the hardwood itself rather than using an insert, with a 1/2 nut as a lock below the knob.
who'd have thought the colective nown for gearknobs would be kebab?, as in "ah Dad, I see you've made a kebab of gear knobs" !


who'd have thought the colective nown for gearknobs would be kebab?, as in "ah Dad, I see you've made a kebab of gear knobs" !


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Re: gear knob thread
Nice one - how about simply drilling a small hole in the side of the base and securing using a grub screw?
(some nice designs on your kebab there!)
(some nice designs on your kebab there!)
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Re: gear knob thread
Could you do a stock Mk1 shaped knob in Derlin and cut a thread in to it?
If so put me down for two...
If so put me down for two...
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Re: gear knob thread
LOL cheers thats the stuff!
Its amazing stuff, doesnt feel hot or cold despite the ambient temp.
Would be perfect for competition trunnion bushes too, I really need a lathe..
Its amazing stuff, doesnt feel hot or cold despite the ambient temp.
Would be perfect for competition trunnion bushes too, I really need a lathe..
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Re: gear knob thread
Yes please!
A golf ball (or possibly a little bigger) sized one in Delrin for me, please!
A golf ball (or possibly a little bigger) sized one in Delrin for me, please!
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Re: gear knob thread
Looking into this stuff, I'm not sure it'll turn by hand, it seems to need a high turning speed, so an engineering lathe rather than a wood lathe I'm afraid
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Re: gear knob thread
Well, if you're going to cut some from Delrin, maybe you could engrave this shift pattern on it:

I figure it would make a great anti-theft device.

I figure it would make a great anti-theft device.

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Re: gear knob thread
What on earth is that off? You'd have to have your wits about you driving that.
Tim
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Re: gear knob thread
I have no clue what it was from. Snagged the picture off a fleabay auction years ago... unfortunately, didn't see it till after the auction ended. I would've paid silly money for it.Tim wrote:What on earth is that off? You'd have to have your wits about you driving that.
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Re: gear knob thread
pre war MGs are hard enough, with 1st and 2nd where 3rd and 4th 'should be' and vice versa.
but I think i've seen one like the above before, a '70's christmas stocking filler novelty, just like the genuine Arthur Daley motors dealer sticker and tax disk holder that was in my mum's Aqua coloured Mk3 1000 when we bought it.
quality!
but I think i've seen one like the above before, a '70's christmas stocking filler novelty, just like the genuine Arthur Daley motors dealer sticker and tax disk holder that was in my mum's Aqua coloured Mk3 1000 when we bought it.
quality!