WTB warford shift lever
WTB warford shift lever
looking for a 28 warford lever??? actually just need the ball on end but might be better to find a good condition lever versus trying to glue or epoxy a golf ball on the end. any offers.
- Chris Haynes
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- Model Year: 1930
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Re: WTB warford shift lever
Balls are a lot easier to find than levers.
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Re: WTB warford shift lever
Do you have the threads on the end of your lever?
Bob
Bob
Re: WTB warford shift lever
no threads. just a sharp square about 1/2 inch square, must have been molded in a bakelite type of material. i could cut and thread and put on a knob. i was not sure how common these levers were.
- Neil Wilson
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Re: WTB warford shift lever
FYI - The attached shows the lever and ball.
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- Chris Haynes
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- Joined: September 7th, 2003, 5:18 pm
- Body Type: 82A
- Model Year: 1930
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Re: WTB warford shift lever
I notice in the illistration that the lever has a threaded on ball. Perhaps you could cut a bit off and drill and tap for a stud to go in. Then you have something to screw the ball to.
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Re: WTB warford shift lever
I measured mine and the thread is 1/2"-13. You can get the balls from Graingers or McMaster-Carr https://www.mcmaster.com/threaded-knobs