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> Removing a MOMO shift knob, Forgot how it went on...need help
jim_hoyland
post Aug 26 2005, 07:37 PM
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I want to remove a MOMO shft knob and forgot how it went on originally. There is NO allen head screw.

I'll take a picture and post it if I cant get info

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Jeroen
post Aug 26 2005, 07:45 PM
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there should be 3 very small allen screws near the bottom of the knob
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post Aug 26 2005, 07:49 PM
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The MOMO knobs that I have installed have a sleeve that you put on the shift lever first, then the knob and then you tighten the small allen head screws with the special allen wrench that MOMO supplies in the box ,with the knob.
Then you slide the knob up and screw it on to the bottom of the knob.
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post Aug 26 2005, 07:54 PM
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Thanks Craig,

The allen screws are covered up by the threaded cover....Got it
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