homemade shift knob

homemade shift knob

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I made a couple shift knobs from pool balls (8 balls). I just drilled and tapped it. I didn't use heli-coil. You just want to drill strait toward the center of the ball. It's easiest with a drill press. I used a board with a hole about 2 inches. The 8 ball sit down deep into this hole so it wouldn't move.
 
Im beginning to think Dave has the answer for everything. :D

I had the 8 ball shift knob on my CJ5 and Dave is right , very comfortable. You'll like it.
 
I made a couple shift knobs from pool balls (8 balls). I just drilled and tapped it. I didn't use heli-coil. You just want to drill strait toward the center of the ball. It's easiest with a drill press. I used a board with a hole about 2 inches. The 8 ball sit down deep into this hole so it wouldn't move.
What kind of drill bit did you use? Masonary or plain old drill bit?:):chug:
 
sorry that looks like i said i built that spider gear shifter.
 
sorry that looks like i said i built that spider gear shifter.

I don't think anyone noticed or cared anyhow :laugh:.

I was hoping to see the piston if you didn't delete.
 
I don't think anyone noticed or cared anyhow :laugh:.

I was hoping to see the piston if you didn't delete.

If i can find it i dont have it on anything right now i moved so have to look for it.
 
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