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t-tony

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It may be worth drilling a small indentation into the gear lever where it has been "marked" by the grub screws, giving a point of purchase for the screws?

Tony.
 

g8jka

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My thinking is that if you keep moving it you are creating the same prblem everytime you move it, my plan is to keep tightening in the same place and eventually the grub screws will bed in as they are pointed
Yes I’ve kept it in the same place recently and probably tightened it up 5/6 times now without rotating it. The screws still keep coming loose though. I have a lot of indentions in the shaft now from this and the previous knob. I might cut the shaft slightly so the know sits lower and the screws are on a fresh part of the shaft. Or drill some holes in and use some longer grub screws as Tony suggested.
 

t-tony

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Are the grub screws pointed at the end or do they have a "knurled" end?

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t-tony

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Pointed ones , unless they have an indentation to locate into are next to useless. The ones with the flat knurled end what you need as they have a large surface area to grip the lever.

Tony.
 

t-tony

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Any idea what dia. and thread pitch they are? I could have a few in my "get you out the crap" boxes.;)

Tony.
 

Buckley06

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They are m4 x 5.00mm
Mine has pointed and it no longer comes loose. But flat ended ones are probably better.
If you drill it use a 3.40mm drill bit as that's slightly over the core size of the screw.
 

Sean d

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There’s big indentations now where the pointed grub screws sat as I did them up very tight but they keep working loose. Maybe I have damaged the grub screws. Will try some of the knurled type :thumbsup:
You could remove the pointy ones and file them flat
 

t-tony

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That would improve it Sean, for sure.

Tony.
 

MADMAN

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Hiya Buckley06,
great post great work.
I wonder with your skills could you make me some handle surrounds as pics. out of stainless.
I have one I could send as a pattern
MADMAN
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