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How do you make the engrave 6 speed to the normal position? No matter which way I start it stop at the same position. Please help. Thanks

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Old 06-01-2014, 01:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How do you make the engrave 6 speed to the normal position? No matter which way I start it stop at the same position. Please help. Thanks
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Use a washer or spacer inside.
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Use a washer or spacer inside.
There is a rubber washer or o ring w/e want to call it, below the red base.
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There is a rubber washer or o ring w/e want to call it, below the red base.
yah, just put add some shim (washer) and trial and error it until you get it about right. then use threadlock and let it dry overnight.

im just not a fan of pwjdm. never liked their shift knobs.
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I had to use the Loctite that they supplied with the knob to get mine in the correct position.
Of if you're really energetic, you could tap the threads a little deeper to get the rotation correct.
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I had to use the Loctite that they supplied with the knob to get mine in the correct position.
Of if you're really energetic, you could tap the threads a little deeper to get the rotation correct.
My did not come with loctite. I guess Ill go get some.
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yah, just put add some shim (washer) and trial and error it until you get it about right. then use threadlock and let it dry overnight.

im just not a fan of pwjdm. never liked their shift knobs.
Ill try that . Thanks
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Or just get a real knob. Lol.
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Or just get a real knob. Lol.
Thats not a real knob? haha
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^^ unless you are never going to change your knob stay way from loctite
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^^ loctite isnt permanent.
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more like different applications for loctite. ie rotating parts, parts used in high vibration areas, ect...
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more like different applications for loctite. ie rotating parts, parts used in high vibration areas, ect...
I only made it through remedial Loctite instruction.
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