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Old 10-23-2007, 11:25 AM
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Transfer case shift knob thread

I have a '93 pickup, I am looking at buying a really cool shift knob that I want to use for the transfer case, the threads on it are 3/8"-24.
Does anyone know what the threads on the transfer case shifter are?
Also, I am sure I can safely assume that they are metric, does anyone know of an adapter on the market for something like this, I thought I saw years ago that Hurst made thread adapters, I can't find any info though.
Any help????
Old 10-23-2007, 11:30 AM
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there prolly are adapters or you could just fill it with jb weld and tap it? or if you never want to take it off again, epoxy it on?
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The threads on your shifter are M12-1.25 which is roughly equivalent to 1/2-20 (fine thread). Anything with 3/8 threads will have to be drilled & tapped to fit.
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You can see mine here..its just a stupid inside joke though lol
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Thanks for the info, glad I can drill & tap rather than use adapter.
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Is that a bad duck hehe
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yes it is haha. Its an inside joke between me and the girl.
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i got a cyclic stick handle off a helicopter at work. One of the switches dosent work but i got all the wiring on it still im just trying to think of what i could hook them up to cause they are all momentary switches but i think a transfer case shifter made out of that would be cool
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Originally Posted by toy89yota
i got a cyclic stick handle off a helicopter at work. One of the switches dosent work but i got all the wiring on it still im just trying to think of what i could hook them up to cause they are all momentary switches but i think a transfer case shifter made out of that would be cool
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