Yes,
I'm still looking for the pin as well....
Cheers,
Hans
'71 BGT
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It has a pin in the side of it that must be pushed in while pulling off the
knob.
It's just like the mechanism that holds the heater control knobs on.
And if they are frozen up inside, it doesn't take too much pulling to break
either the spindle, the spring mechanism, or the knob itself. And if you
break them it's hard to find replacements.
(Guess how I know <G>)
R Martin
Tel Aviv
70B
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