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07-01-2017, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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Fixed my '32 Throttle Knob
I thought some might be interested in this. My Dennis Carpenter knob set from a decade ago came with the Throttle knob already attached to the short, 1/2-round shaft for connecting to the linkage under the dash. Recently (perhaps due to the Redding, CA 110°++ heat), the knob began to slide off the chromed shaft, making pulling out the Throttle useless.
I removed the unit from the dash, easily pulled off the knob, and then used my Dremel rotary tool with a thin cutoff wheel to grind circular groves in the knob end of the shaft to hold some glue. I also cut a lengthwise grove to relieve pressure when I shoved on the knob with glue. The groves might have been overkill since I was using Q-Bond, but I wanted to ensure grip on the metal. After applying a thin coat of Q-Bond super glue to the shaft and groves, I aligned the knob lettering and shoved it on. I'll let it harden overnight, but my experience with Q-Bond is that I won't have more problems with a loose knob.
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07-02-2017, 07:49 AM | #2 |
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Re: Fixed my '32 Throttle Knob
Good information and fix Rich!
Last weekend I tightened up the grommet on the back of the dash with a small hose clamp. My throttle would slip easily before the fix but no more. I got the idea from Karl at this link: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showp...5&postcount=21 |
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07-02-2017, 08:22 AM | #3 |
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Re: Fixed my '32 Throttle Knob
When I retwire a tri five Chevy I reuse the old headlite switch knobs. I have a board with a hole drilled in it. Clamp the board to the drill press table with the knob in place. Chuck the shaft into the drill press. Slight heat hear the knob and push up on the press handle. The knob slides off. Then attach the knob to the new switch knob with JB quick weld. Works on most any of the knobs I've tried it on.
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07-02-2017, 07:25 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Fixed my '32 Throttle Knob
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I put mine back together just now. Everything seems tight and the throttle works well.
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