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Window Crank Knob

nates68

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CAN ANY ONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO PUT THE KNOB ON MY HANDLE.?

I KNOW IT SHOULD BE EASY BUT MINE KEEPS FALLING OFF. THANKS FOR ANY HELP.

NATES68:undecided
 

teamlo

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For the 1968 window crank knob, I set the knob face down on a cotton shop towel on my workbench to protect it. Then I place the window crank handle on top of that. Then place the retainer pin into the hole and pound the heck out of it with a soft mallet until tight.

Hope that helps.

Terry
 

CALIF GIRL

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For the 1968 window crank knob, I set the knob face down on a cotton shop towel on my workbench to protect it. Then I place the window crank handle on top of that. Then place the retainer pin into the hole and pound the heck out of it with a soft mallet until tight.

Hope that helps.

Terry

That is exactly how I did it.
 

franklinair

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Similar - I protected the knob with a folded cloth and then used a vise to compress the retainer into the knob.

Neil
 
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nates68

nates68

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Thanks Terry, I Took Your Advice It Worked Fine. Thanks To All For Your Help.

Nates68
 
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