Hey guys, I need some help. I have a 1948 Ford column shifter in my 1932 3 window coupe. I would like to change the light gray shift knob to a dark brown knob. All I need to know is how do you get the old shift knob off the handle without damaging anything. The knob will rotate but not come off. I would appreciate any help. Jeff
I've never changed one, but I'd probably buy the new one and see if it comes with instructions. I've seen the arm without a knob and all there is is a shaft with 2 ribs in it to keep the knob from twisting.
I’m guessing the shifter has searations on the knob end. Press on. Could warm it and give a steady pull. When you change the light switch shaft knob heat and pull works.
Ok you would have to warm the outside of the knob a lot to get heat to the inside, So you then have dripping plastic. Yes I did use heat to put the light switch knob on. Wouldn't it be easier to split the knob with a Dremel tool and a baby death wheel. I was hoping to save original knob. Just wondered if anyone had removed the knob before?
When I did mine on the 41 I just crushed it down with some vice grips until it cracked and then pushed the new one on with a little bit of Permatex inside to keep it on
Dog gone if I didn't just learn something. Are the 2 parts then glued together? Is there a C clip then that holds the bottom piece on the shaft?