Ken,
That's how it's done but many times these knobs are "frozen" in place. Use
an awl to firmly push in the hole while pulling on the knob. Seeing as
you're replacing them all anyway, you could, as a last resort, cut them off
with a Dremel. BTW..... the rheostat knob doesn't have the indent to push.
It's usually a press fit that refuses to be set free!
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Davis
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 5:29 PM
To: Triumph 6 Pack
Subject: [6pack] Removing knobs.
I know I'm getting a new set of dash knobs for fathers day -- they arrived
today -- and have a couple of questions.
Seems I must insert a small rod in the hole to release the pin holding the
old
ones on.
I've tried that, but no success. So I'm wondering if I can insert the rod
to
depress the pin and then with a large pair of pliers, grab and shake the
knob
while trying to pull it off?
Recommended? or any other tricks I might want to try?
Ken
73 TR6
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