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Old 08-24-2024, 08:07 PM   #10
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Default Re: Need gear shift knob threaded insert

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Originally Posted by petew View Post
3/8-16 male to 5/16-24 as a bushing doesn’t give you much thickness, in fact I didn’t think it would work .
I was bored this afternoon so I made one .
The pictures show the results.
It was impossible to put the 5/16-24 threads inside the 3/8 threads so I used a bolt with a shank and put the threads in that portion.
Still thin but it works.
I’m no machinist but have a small combo mill lathe that I mess around with .
If you want this “experiment “ just send me your address in a PM and I’ll drop it in the mail .
You can shorten the 3/8 “ threaded portion if you need to.

Pete
Nice job, Pete. I made something similar, except a different reason, to extend the length of my Mitchell shifter 4". I made it out of stainless steel.

For the glass knob (from my Grandma's house in the 60's), which uses a square shank, I filled it with J-B Weld, then drilled and tapped it.


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