Trip Meter Knob

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Trip Meter Knob

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I have a set of 79 gauges but can't get the trip meter to unscrew.
In the past I just cut it off but I would like to try and keep this one .

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Re: Trip Meter Knob

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Mike,
Have you tried a little heat with a Heatgun? I have had one that I had the same issue and heated it up a little and it worked for me. Once I got it off I seen I where somebody used loctite on it. Good luck :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

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Re: Trip Meter Knob

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Isn't that the one with the reverse thread?

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It is reverse of resetting the odometer.

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tevan wrote:It is reverse of resetting the odometer.
I think it is reverse thread. Takes a bit of jiggling but persevere.
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Turn it clockwise Mike. It may stick but thats how it unscrews.
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Re: Trip Meter Knob

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Thanks guys.
I tried heat wouldn't budge. Finally cut the stem then got a small exacto saw type blade and cut the remaining stem, still had to use a side cutters to get the damn thing off.

It was glued on with something.

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Re: Trip Meter Knob

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Ouch. Makes me wonder if someone forced a different, similar sized, screw of rh thread into it. OR, J-B'ed it in.
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