John,
I found after cutting mine of with a dremmel tool that there is a
"spring loaded" pin that holds the knob on. My pin was seriously not
working. I had to cut just about the whole knob off it was verrry
tight. I also found that the new know was also so tight that pinning it
was not needed.
My guess is that the dremmel tool will be needed
Stephen Hanselman
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 8:08 PM
Subject: How to remove rheostat knob?
I apologize in advance!! I know I've read this at least a dozen times
but
......How do you get the rheostat knob off?
That baby is tight!
John
71 TR6
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