...on how to remove these P.O.S. without damaging the switches. Are they threaded, glued? Dumb ass previous owner probably cut them off to use a Momo or some such
...on how to remove these P.O.S. without damaging the switches. Are they threaded, glued? Dumb ass previous owner probably cut them off to use a Momo or some such
As far as I know they are a pressure fit....
Try a hair dryer or heat gun to get them 'warm' then try to rotate off...... holding the stock steady for no undue stress
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
R Gruppe #88
TYP901 #62
'73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
'67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild
’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
’15 GTI – Commuter
It looks like you bought the car from a tweaker
What exactly are u trying to remove? The plastic steering column surrounds or the gauges as chuck has assumed
if it is the steering column covers you have to unscrew the metal horn contact and the screws in the front that u see. Once the metal horn contact is out of the way u will see 2 screws for the top and 2 for the bottom part to undo. There is also one at the side ( Rhs??) of the column pieces holding the two together. Undo that as well and they come off.
Hugh Hodges
73 911E
Melbourne Australia
Foundation Member #005
Australian TYP901 Register Inc.
Early S Registry #776
Who's on first? I think OP and Chuck are talking about the plastic handles for the turn signal switch and wiper switch. Those look like they just rotted off like the previous owner's teeth. Are new plastic handles available?
I sure like that disco dash.
FIRST thing that broke on my 72`; first day........Super glued it back on and still there....Hard as a brick too......cliff
To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...
"You must always strive to be the best, but you must never believe that you are."
—Juan Manuel Fangio[48]
”What would PORSCHE do”
67 911 de Luxe, 356 B silver metallic / brown interior, ( buck skin really ) 67 PORSCHE [ built ] 912, Crystal blue, black interior, 72 T, Silver metallic/black interior, appearance group,factory AC.
Yikes, I thought so.......I think OP and Chuck are talking about the plastic handles for the turn signal switch and wiper switch.
Frank,
I didn't think you can still get the original hard plastic handles, only the newer cushy ones.....
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Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
R Gruppe #88
TYP901 #62
'73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
'67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild
’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
’15 GTI – Commuter
Just the other say I saw a set for sale just like them on the Samba. Said they are the uber rare light weight RS version.
John Thompson
1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.
The best way is to heat them with a heat gun and then whittle them off with a razor blade. The heat gun is not that necessary, though.
Regards
Jim
I was running my 66 912 in a DE at Willow, and early in the day a bike racer had borrowed a friend's 356 coupe for a run, got off in the big sweeper, got into the sand and did a multiple flip...So they set up a radical chicane with clown hats to slow everyone down. Of course...I came in way too hot, did a spin in the middle of the chicane trying desperately to avoid the sand, and managed to keep it on the track.
When I calmed down, I noticed that I had snapped off the end if the turn signal stalk and was holding it in in my left hand! Apparently reflexes took over and...I was using my turn signal as I was spinning the car! Excess adrenaline did the rest....