Seat recline lever knob

pfreen

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Does anyone know where to get replacement recline lever knob?
If not, the only thing I could come up is to use black plast-dip.

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66TigerMK1A

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I have quite a few of those handles and some are in really nice condition. I haven't manged to get them off though... maybe heat them up? must be glued on :rolleyes:
 

pfreen

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Are they hard plastic? Are they smooth or pebbled?
Mine I so deteriorated I can't tell.
Are they a slip-on knob, or are yours just aged on?
 

Austin Healer

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They are plastic and they are NOT designed to come off the metal. Mk1 seats have a different handle than the Mk1A/Mk2 seats.... I sent one to Bob (Hoghead)... don't have anymore...
 

66TigerMK1A

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They are plastic and they are NOT designed to come off the metal. Mk1 seats have a different handle than the Mk1A/Mk2 seats.... I sent one to Bob (Hoghead)... don't have anymore...
I was curious so I warmed up a couple with a heat gun and they cam off with only light persuasion
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Related to this, does anyone know if these handles and also the gear toothed latching parts were originally painted or maybe left bare metal and cad plated?
 
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pfreen

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I looked closely at mine and I think they are zinc plated steel. The rest of the frame is painted gray.
 

GPNVCAT

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I did the black plastic dip and it worked very well. You would be hard pressed to tell the difference at a glance. Not as glossy as stock but looks the business. It took several dips to get the proper dimensions.
 

pfreen

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I did the black plastic dip and it worked very well. You would be hard pressed to tell the difference at a glance. Not as glossy as stock but looks the business. It took several dips to get the proper dimensions.
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Did the Plasti dip harden sufficiently?

I did a test with the Plasti dip and it does look pretty close to the original. However, the plastic has not hardened yet and remains moldable after 14 hours or so. It's a go for me if the plastic hardens.

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I have over 20 seats in my storage shed, so likely could find some good levers. Maybe I should dismantle a few for parts, as they take up way too much room.... A better idea..... Anybody want to buy a bunch of seats in bulk, say 10 pair?
 

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I have over 20 seats in my storage shed, so likely could find some good levers. Maybe I should dismantle a few for parts, as they take up way too much room.... A better idea..... Anybody want to buy a bunch of seats in bulk, say 10 pair?
I don't really have a need for 10 pair of seats, but I would like to get a nice pair of lever handles. If you have a couple good ones, please send me a picture and the price you would want in a private conversation.

Thanks,

Marty
 

pfreen

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I also would like two recline handle knobs. Please pm me the photos and price as well.

Thanks.

Paul
 

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I have never used plastic dip. How many 'dips' does it take and how much time to get the finished handle in your picture?
 

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If one was so inclined.. get a decent lever with handle intact... Or get plasticine or modelling clay and form a handle on a lever.... Add vasaline... Make a plaster mold that can go into 2... Then pour the platidip into that and insert your lever.... Let it set... Could make an accurate handle... And...repeat the process.
 

pfreen

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I have never used plastic dip. How many 'dips' does it take and how much time to get the finished handle in your picture?
It took about 6 dips. I squished it after 5 dips in a vice over night after putting it in a plastic bag to flatten it before the plasti dip was fully dry. I then coated it one more time.
 
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