Momo Black Leather Automatico Shift Knob

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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 02:00 PM
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Momo Black Leather Automatico Shift ****

Hi, does anyone out there know how to install the Momo Automatico Shifter. I am having a very hard time figuring it out. It should look like the one in the picture.
 
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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 02:11 PM
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The instructions arent right that come with the ****. So i tried anyways and couldnt get it to fit correctly. So i had to put the oem one back on. I'd like to see how this is done also.
 
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Old Feb 26, 2006 | 10:51 PM
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1. removed factory ****
2. pulled off white plastic piece and discarded it (actually I put it in the box with all the other spare parts)
3. found the correct size black rubber spacer
4. cut the top off it, so it is now just a rubber tube
5. put the metal screw-on base of the **** over the stick
6. place rubber tube over the stick, kinda near the top
7. slide Momo **** onto the stick - with the rubber piece on there, it's a pretty tight fit, so you may have to use a little force.
8. now just adjust and readjust until the height is just right - low enough that it makes contact with the shift mechanism, but high enough that it allows the shift mechanism to rise fully when button is not depressed.
9. insert and tighten set screws - I used the longer ones
10. screw base onto ****
11. enjoy!

I found this in the sedan forum. Hope this works because it worked for them.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2006 | 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve5177
1. removed factory ****
2. pulled off white plastic piece and discarded it (actually I put it in the box with all the other spare parts)
3. found the correct size black rubber spacer
4. cut the top off it, so it is now just a rubber tube
5. put the metal screw-on base of the **** over the stick
6. place rubber tube over the stick, kinda near the top
7. slide Momo **** onto the stick - with the rubber piece on there, it's a pretty tight fit, so you may have to use a little force.
8. now just adjust and readjust until the height is just right - low enough that it makes contact with the shift mechanism, but high enough that it allows the shift mechanism to rise fully when button is not depressed.
9. insert and tighten set screws - I used the longer ones
10. screw base onto ****
11. enjoy!

I found this in the sedan forum. Hope this works because it worked for them.
It works. You can also use electrical tape in place of the rubber boot. That's what I did.
 
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