Shift knob won't stay on, What's the fix? |
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Shift knob won't stay on, What's the fix? |
drmitch |
Nov 23 2024, 11:49 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 7-October 13 From: So California Member No.: 16,485 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
The new 914 went into the shop for a couple of things. One thing they did was take out the atrocious short shifter that a PO had installed and replaced it with factory. It's a huge improvement. HOWEVER...while the shift knob on the short shifter seemed to be solidly attached for eternity, the knob on this replacement came off in my hand before I got out of the parking lot. I circled back and a tech wrapped some black electrical tape around the shaft and tried several times to get the knob to grip. He did so, but told me it probably wouldn't last and what I need is a knob with a set screw. Since these didn't come with a set screw, and since the previous knob didn't have this problem, and since I just dropped $500 at the shop, I think it's reasonable to expect the new knob to be as good as the old. The new knob came off in my hand twice on the drive home. I've sent an email to the shop owner asking for a solution. What say you all? Yes, there is a crush sleeve up in the knob. If the solution is to put a new one in there, please tell me how to get this one out. If the solution is epoxy, I'll do it. If the solution is a knob with a set screw, please point me towards a source. I couldn't find one yesterday online. THANKS! |
drmitch |
Nov 23 2024, 12:52 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 7-October 13 From: So California Member No.: 16,485 Region Association: None |
Thanks to all who've commented. As I said in the original post, there is a crush sleeve up in the knob. Again, if a new one is the fix, please tell me how do I get the old one out? I would have thought that the shop would have used a new crush sleeve, but maybe not. The shop I went to is a well-known indy Porsche shop in my area. They probably had thirty+ vintage Porsches on the premises, though mine was the only 914. Mostly 911s and 912s, with one authentic 356 in the mix. Aren't these knobs the same as on any 911 with the 901 gearbox? If so, I don't know that the shop would require any specialized knowledge regarding the shift knob. There was an old red leather Momo knob on the shifter that they used, which they removed and replaced with the OE style knob.
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