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7th July 2011, 12:20 | #1 |
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Walnut gear knob
I have just brought a rather nice walnut gear knob from an early 75 for my 2004 Connie Cdti tourer (which I have retrofitted with a walnut dash and wheel)
The gear knob is the same shape, but slightly smaller than the light oak knob already fitted (and the gear selector graphic has wavy rather than straight lines. Trouble is, the internal diameter of the hole is much larger than the existing knob, which appears to have a black insert fitted to reduce the diameter. Is it possible to remove this insert and fit it to the walnut knob, and if so how do I get it out ??
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Not sure about the plastic insert on the walnut gearknob but I can tell you how I removed the long plastic insert from the Freelander Walnut Hanbrake Grip.....I stuck it in the microwave for about 5secs.
I was then able to withdraw the plastic insert as it made the glue go soft. I would imagine you could apply the same process to the Gearknob & just glue the insert back in. The only thing is, I don't know how or if this would affect the gear selector graphic !! This is just what I did & of course I won't take any responsibility if this doesn't work for you. |
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