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I just installed my pwjdm v2 six speed knob but I can't figure out how to line up the numbers. I got it once but I had to take the

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Old 04-14-2015, 07:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just installed my pwjdm v2 six speed knob but I can't figure out how to line up the numbers. I got it once but I had to take the knob off to adjust it and now i can't get the numbers to line up. This almost seems like a dumb question but how do I line them up?
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2 ways you can do it. The first is with blue loc-tite. Put 2 drops on the threads and screw the knob down until it bottoms out. Then back it off enough to line up the design. The second way is to use a shim or shims on top of the shifter rod. Cut a piece of metal that fits inside the threads of the knob, and screw the knob down. If it doesn't line up. Change the thickness of the shim.
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If you have some tefflon plumbing tape around the house use it on the shifter also works.
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yah, do the rusty approach. just let it dry over night and it should be pretty solid by am.
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