Ring on gear stick

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Ring on gear stick

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I have a circular piece of metal with a screw in the side attached to my gear stick about half way up from the gaitor, can anybody tell me what this is for?
I have a 1970 saloon and have looked at pictures of cars from the same time but can't see it on any of them.


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Post by Peetee »

It's probably a retaining ring for a crooklock that locked the gearstick and handbrake together.
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Post by Kevin »

Thanks for that Pete as I have occasionally come across those and wondered what they were from.
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Post by pjh56 »

Does it come off easily enough?


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Post by LouiseM »

Just undo the screw.


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Post by Kevin »

It should do is it the grub screw type or slotted head type, if its the grub screw type you will need an allen key to undo it.
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Post by pjh56 »

Many Thanks Everybody
Will have a go tomorrow and get it off, got some allen keys in the garage if it's grub screw.

Pete :)
I've just realised I must seem thick :oops:


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pjh56 wrote: I've just realised I must seem thick :oops:
Don't worry we specialise in putting our foot in it on this board that's part of what makes it fun :lol:
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Post by Peetee »

Pete
I've just realised I must seem thick
A trait I recognise in myself, from time to time. :D
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Post by Dean »

Phew.... I read the thread title and thought you'd slipped and had an accident! :oops:
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Post by webbnuts »

I had the same thing on mine - luckily it still had the crook lock attached so I knew what it was for!
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Post by mike.perry »

Stating the obvious:- you will have to take the gear knob off :-?
I still have the lock, not sure about the ring.
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Post by pjh56 »

Thanx Guys
All done, and I'll say no more! :wink:


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