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    Does anyone know how to remove the gear knob off a Ford MT75 gearbox. Its not at all clear in the Haynes manual. In my case the collar you lift to engage reverse has virtually disintegrated and I need to find/make a replacement. Any ideas appreciated.

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    Geoff...I think it's just a straight pull off...there'e a groove about an inch down from the top of the gear stick running around the tube and the plastic clips into it. There was a replacement available from Ford that looks very like mahogany (it's not, it's a clever moulding..I bought mine on Ebay ages ago). The base has a 20mm diameter recess into it which allows the reverse selector collar to slip up into the base of the knob. If my car was at home, I'd snap a photo or two and forward them....but it's still in lockdown accomodation and doesn't come home until next week. Can you wait until then?
    Bill

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    • #3
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      Is it one of the knobs the Club sold in Club goods? If so it will be glued won.

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      • #4
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        Its the original Ford knob and I must admit it does look as though the only to get it off is to pull it.

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        • #5
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          You are correct - you just pull it (it's a heck of a pull)

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          • #6
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            Thanks Keith, I did pull as hard as I could but my back started to protest. Maybe I need to sling a block and tackle over the garage rafters and try that. The reason I want to remove it is because a piece has broken out of the plastic collar you pull up to engage reverse. It still works but it's a bit rough on the fingers. I might live with it for the summer and add it to the winter job list.

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            • #7
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              Tempting to post a word of caution here but some may not appreciate its a joke.
              Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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              • #8
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                Hi Geoff. Is it possible to build up the broken section with epoxy/ JB weld, whatever, and file it to shape ? Regards David

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                • #9
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                  Hi Geoff,
                  Lots of info about the MT75 gearbox here:
                  Oops, looks like the page is lost. Start your website on the cheap.


                  I have attached one of several sectional drawing giving a detailed view of the knob. It doesn’t say how to remove it. The parts listed as follows:
                  1. Shift knob – wiring
                  2. Sleeve – reverse lock
                  3. Gear lever
                  4. Draw – reverse lock
                  MT75-gear-shift.jpg

                  Fordopedia has a diagram, attached, showing a collar, item 9, but annoyingly no parts list.

                  H6.10.jpg

                  I have attached a couple of pictures of my shaft. My knob was removed by someone else. I don’t know how or when. In the fullness of time I will replace it with a large stiff rounded solid polished wooden one that comes easily to hand and is sensual to the touch.

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                  Paul

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                  • #10
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                    Dave, when I managed to find the broken off bit which had somehow migrated to under the seat I did try epoxying it back on but the reverse lock sleeve seems to be made of a hard rubbery plastic and the epoxy wouldn't take with sufficient strength. The intention then was to get the knob out of the way and somehow re-engineer the sleeve.

                    Paul, thanks for the diagrams which do seem to confirm the knob just pulls off. I'll down a few Weetabix and have another go a bit later!!

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                    • #11
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                      How about getting it really warm with the other half's hair dryer when she's not looking.

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                      • #12
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                        Good idea but if I get found out the pain will be much worse than me just catching my finger on the broken bit!!

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