Gear knobs

General Chat with an emphasis on BMC Minis & Other iconic cars of the 1960's.
Post Reply
hanlminiman
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1358
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:12 pm
Location: North Cotswolds, close to Prescott & Shelsley Walsh hill climb venues by Stratford upon Avon UK and
Has thanked: 17 times
Been thanked: 31 times

Gear knobs

Post by hanlminiman »

My gear knob is a bit floppy when changing gear which is very annoying but I put it down to the rubber thread which is not good for positive movement. I also have a cranked gear leaver extension fitted. A quick question - do the alloy gear knobs have alloy threads which would make the knob more secure?
Thanks in advance.
Cliff
User avatar
snoopy64
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1324
Joined: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:40 pm
Location: M96, North Cotswolds , UK
Has thanked: 76 times
Been thanked: 14 times

Re: Gear knobs

Post by snoopy64 »

Hi Cliff

Not sure about modern ones but my old Alexander knob had rubber in and the same issue … I pulled it out and put a new piece of fuel line in its place and screwed it back on and it was very firm
Cheers

Kevin
User avatar
Nick W
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2892
Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:59 pm
Location: sheffield
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 8 times

Re: Gear knobs

Post by Nick W »

Mine was wobbly so I turned a nut down and bonded it in to the gear knob, I've used a lock nut to wind up and lock it in the correct orientation, bit like the early cars were done.

Nick
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Up North in Sheffield
hanlminiman
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 1358
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:12 pm
Location: North Cotswolds, close to Prescott & Shelsley Walsh hill climb venues by Stratford upon Avon UK and
Has thanked: 17 times
Been thanked: 31 times

Re: Gear knobs

Post by hanlminiman »

Thanks Nick. I did try a lock nut to stop the extension moving before my trip on Sunday but that has not worked. Your solution looks good.
Oneball
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 932
Joined: Mon May 06, 2019 12:33 pm
Location: Worcester
Has thanked: 10 times
Been thanked: 5 times

Re: Gear knobs

Post by Oneball »

I had a round alloy knob from MiniSpares, no insert, solid metal, but it shows as out of stock.

http://www.minispares.com/product/Class ... o%20search
nick rogers
1275 Cooper S
Posts: 2226
Joined: Thu Jun 24, 2010 3:21 pm
Location: South Yorks.

Re: Gear knobs

Post by nick rogers »

Or you could source an early solid Bakelite knob and use that.
User avatar
Joel Welsh 4769VU
850 Super
Posts: 217
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:54 pm
Location: Wauseon, Ohio, USA
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Gear knobs

Post by Joel Welsh 4769VU »

I had a walnut aftermarket knob in my car with a bit of rubber in it. Same problem.

I turned down a piece of nylon in my wood lathe- drilled and tapped it for the gear shift threads... epoxied into the knob.

No more problems!
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Wauseon, Ohio- United States
1964 mk1 Austin Cooper "Dianna"
Tartan red and black
I can't take credit for what others built- all I can do is try to put her back on the road. :shock:

You just can't fix stupid... you can hide it sometimes though... :lol:
Post Reply