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Removing Grip

Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 07 Dec 2010 03:47

How do you remove the grip on the hand brake handle? It is not covered in the ROM.

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Postby PeterTR7V8 » 07 Dec 2010 05:17

By twisting & pulling, from memory. The only thing that keeps mine on is friction. (All said with a straight face.)

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Postby trv8 » 07 Dec 2010 05:29

In the Haynes workshop manual (page 151, console assembly) they make it sound simple...Raise the hanbrake lever and pull off the grip.
I tried for ages... pulling, pushing, twisting even tried warming it up with a heat gun and it didn't move one bit [:(!] [:(!].
Maybe there is a secret knack to it...two twists right and one twist left then pull. No! tried that aswell [:I].
I gave up in the end because I could see myself ending up with one of these [B)].
I know someone is going to come on here and explain the easy'n'simple way, but that won't stop me feeling like a [:o)]. [:I].

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Postby cspence » 07 Dec 2010 09:15

Mine just pulled right off...[8D]

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Postby claypole1360 » 07 Dec 2010 09:20

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Mine just pulled right off...[8D]

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Postby Shauniedawn » 07 Dec 2010 11:36

Why not ask the wife to help?

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Postby zekow1 » 07 Dec 2010 13:00

I would think that if you use a heat gun or a hair dryer on <font color="red"><u><b>LOW</b></u></font id="red"> power just enough to expand the plastic to be able to inject w-40 in between .
That should allow you to pull it out with out to much work.

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Postby Bobbieslandy » 07 Dec 2010 13:55

I used a rag to protect the rubber and stillsons to grip and twist it, there's no way i could of pulled it off with my bare hands[:D]

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Postby trv8 » 07 Dec 2010 15:12

Right! I'm off into the garage to have another go.

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Postby trv8 » 07 Dec 2010 15:32

Nice one Rob.
Wrapped a cloth around the hand grip and used an adjustable spanner to twist it free. It was still tight to pull off though.
Easy when you know how [:I].
I didn't even need to get the hand grip off today, it's just the fact that I failed last time and it's bugged me ever since [:D].

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Postby Bobbieslandy » 07 Dec 2010 17:46

No worries. It's one of those jobs where you're not sure if brute force and ignorance is the way forward. Usually when taking that approach you end up with the sound of snapping plastic revealing a hidden screw and claret all over the dashboard[B)]

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Postby elsberry » 07 Dec 2010 18:46

It actually comes off huh? Wow... And all this time I thought it was a misprint. Now, I guess I need to come up with an actual reason to remove it to see...[:o)]



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Postby DNK » 07 Dec 2010 19:03

Clay started this. He get stuck on the hand brake and can't get back to the computer?

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 07 Dec 2010 20:48

Just got back from chauffeuring the wife around, buying Christmas presents for the Grand kids, and buying paint. Couldn't get it loose with a shop towel, so just laid bare channel locs to plastic. Gave it a twist and with a loud "Crack!" it come loose, Kinda'.

It is off now, with some extra groves in the plastic, but the whole idea was to remove it so the new one can go on. No harm!

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