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Originally Posted by TelosHedge,Nov 9 2008, 05:34 PM
did you tear up the knob?
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I did a clutch job for a friend and his titanium knob was damn-near welded on with some kind of epoxy or something. I had to use a pair of vice grips on the shifter and a pipe wrench on the knob to get it loose, and even then the threaded portion of the shifter broke off.
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Heating the hell out of lock-tite will render it useless.
You could grab a torch but you'll ruin the paint possibly on the shift lever.
I would remove the leather from the knob....then I'd torch it and use a pipe wrench to take it off when super hot.
Glad it worked out though.
-Greg
You could grab a torch but you'll ruin the paint possibly on the shift lever.
I would remove the leather from the knob....then I'd torch it and use a pipe wrench to take it off when super hot.
Glad it worked out though.
-Greg
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Originally Posted by 05TurboS2k,Nov 10 2008, 04:44 PM
Heating the hell out of lock-tite will render it useless.
You could grab a torch but you'll ruin the paint possibly on the shift lever.
I would remove the leather from the knob....then I'd torch it and use a pipe wrench to take it off when super hot.
Glad it worked out though.
-Greg
You could grab a torch but you'll ruin the paint possibly on the shift lever.
I would remove the leather from the knob....then I'd torch it and use a pipe wrench to take it off when super hot.
Glad it worked out though.
-Greg
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