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Old 28th January 2014, 15:31
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I was wondering if any of the forum members can clarify a few points, i believe the thread size for a spirfire gear knob is 5/16 18tpi UNC, can anybody confirm this and a ford type 9 gearbox is M10 x 1.5, is this correct?
I am looking to make few gear knobs out of ally to replicate a fifty racer.

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Old 28th January 2014, 15:50
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Sorry can't help with sizes but why not machine the hole to take a solid nylon insert that people can drill to size and then wind on themselves,that way it can fit both?
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Old 28th January 2014, 15:57
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Sorry can't help with sizes but why not machine the hole to take a solid nylon insert that people can drill to size and then wind on themselves,that way it can fit both?
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Well said, my alloy ball gearknob came with just that, a set of variously sized nylon inserts and an allen grub screw to lock it into place.
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Old 28th January 2014, 19:48
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I will using them myself so knowing the correct thread size is the way to go, get it wright in the beginning leads to less problems in the future. I have access to a cnc lathe so thought while it was free i would make good use.
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get it wright in the beginning leads to less problems in the future.
Do you mean get it write or were you referring to Orville and Wilbur?
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Old 29th January 2014, 18:04
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gear-knob-2.jpgGear-knob.jpg

Thought i would post a pic of a gear knob i made today along with a couple of lock nuts. At the minute the body has a 5/16 UNC thread with the option to open out to M10 if a type 9 box is fitted.

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How much?
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Old 29th January 2014, 20:22
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Sorry not for sale, i made this for myself which i will be fitting once i find a donor spit and purchase a body from Andy.
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