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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:44 pm

I've recently bought myself a 'new' gear knob, and have tentatively tried to remove the old one with NOOOO success at all.

All I can see is the potential for a black eye or similar in this situation 8O

Does anyone have a fail - safe, pain - free technique for knob removal ( :giggle: ) that they would care to share?

I'm swapping a tatty facelift knob for a pristine pre - facelift knob, so there's nothing peculiar to take into consideration.

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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:48 pm

Fi, and i,m being deadly serious her, i don,t think there is an alternative,
other than to grip it fimly, and pull it off. :o:
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Nope, just "Pull", and don't use any lube :mad:
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:50 pm

I'm sure it just twists & pulls off, that sounds like a line from a carry on film!
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:52 pm

TPS wrote:I'm sure it just twists & pulls off.
I know there is no twisting involved - I fitted the present knob. I'm probably being a bit too gentle with it :|
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:54 pm

They do pull stright off, you've not had your Weetabix today :mad:
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:57 pm

Give it a good tug :wink:
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felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place.. :o:
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:59 pm

Maybe a bit of a twist followed by a hefty tug will do it. It is probably reluctant to give up its grip of the metal rod. :wink:
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:01 pm

Only thing that holds the knob on :mad: is friction and the plastic web that locates it on the end of the gearstick,stop being a girl and give it a good pull!
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:04 pm

I've never been told off for not giving a knob a good firm tug before :?
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Swearing sometimes helps :D
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
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Wear a full face protcetion...many a folk punched themselves in the hooter here :D
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leeparkes wrote:Swearing sometimes helps :D
Absolutely. :)
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Talk Dirty to it :mad:
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So a welding mask, a colourful vocabulary, some wheetabix and I should be laughing. . . . .
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:22 pm

Never hurt myself taking off the Gearknob, but when first removing a rear upper touring seat. The thing sprung back & smacked my chin,forcing my head to hit the roof! Had a headache for days.
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mine just pulls off like a dream
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318ichris wrote:mine just pulls off like a dream
Stop boasting and help the lady... :D
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Heard numerous stories about how people have hurt themselves removing these. Black eyes, busted noses and one dude who smacked himself in the throat!
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robbo86 wrote:Heard numerous stories about how people have hurt themselves removing these. Black eyes, busted noses and one dude who smacked himself in the throat!
Which, Mr86, is exactly why I have asked the question :D
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:10 pm

Have you tried Rubbing it, it may take you a few minutes, but i'm sure you can "POP" it off that way winkeye
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Rav335uk wrote:Have you tried Rubbing it, it may take you a few minutes, but i'm sure you can "POP" it off that way winkeye
Wow.

Great tip Rav.

Thanks soooo much. I'll try tomorrow when it's light.







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Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:43 pm

I read on a website that it was a good idea to select 2nd gear before trying (gives a suitable angle while sat in drivers seat)- But that was a Euro website, so either select 4th or sit in the passeger seat..... Worked for me, but then I had't tried with it in neutral before........
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:48 pm

Good tip there, Clipper. Thanks.
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Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:38 pm

Fit an E36 shifter, the knobs seem to come off them much easier. Obviously this doesn't help your current predicament.
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Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:03 am

willnz wrote:Isn't this a job for 'im inside???
'Him indoors hates cars; into his motorbikes big time.

My car, my knob ( :o: ) my problem, so to speak.
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Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:07 am

I yanked my gear knob off the other day, and I ended up smacking myself in the face with it. :o:
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remove the whole lever assembley with the knob and refit with a lovely new z3 shortshift and new knob? Kills two birds with one stone :D
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beemerbird wrote:So a welding mask, a colourful vocabulary, some wheetabix and I should be laughing. . . . .
Well, while a little Role play won,t hurt, it,s not strictly
necerssary, Fi .
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willnz wrote:If it is tatty, cut the sucka off with a grinder or give it a good thump on top with a large birmingham spanner, it should split and make removal easy.

Otherwise take a piece of timber about an inch thick and 3ft long, cut a slot in the one end just wide enough to fit around the shaft, grip the other end firmly, and whack it as close to the tunnel on the underside as possible with a suitable heavy birmingham spanner, this should transfer enough shock to the underside of the knob to pop it loose.

Tell 'im inside motorbikes are only for people who cant afford 4 tyres.... :twisted:
Thanks for the advice here, Will. I'll give it a liberal coat of abuse and report back!

Re: two tyres; he spends more on one rear tyre than I need to on all four corners of my car 8O
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Sun Feb 07, 2010 8:39 am

And the results are in! Put the car into fourth gear, as suggested by Clipper :D , started prising with the old birmingham spanner / flat head screw driver combo (thanks Will etc) gave it a wiggle and a pull, and the thing came off really easily. I think that putting it into gear was a major factor, as it restricted movement. :woohoo:

Thanks for all help and advice given, chaps!
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beemerbird wrote:And the results are in! Put the car into fourth gear, as suggested by Clipper :D , started prising with the old birmingham spanner / flat head screw driver combo (thanks Will etc) gave it a wiggle and a pull, and the thing came off really easily. I think that putting it into gear was a major factor, as it restricted movement. :woohoo:

Thanks for all help and advice given, chaps!
Nice one Fi - now

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