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Old 02-14-2022, 11:08 PM
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Thanks for the confirmation, I wasn’t sure how to interpret the shifter knob revision notes in the AIM. I’ve got a 01D L30 M20 car that will need it’s knob swapped out to a 1 piece.
Hi speed passes with fast shifting weaken the threads.
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Old 02-18-2022, 05:15 PM
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Early Camaro’s used the one piece therefore the March revision.
I agree. The lower knob was added to the AIM in March in 3 illustrations.
But it's confusing - 3895201 was replaced, but by the same number. 3895201 and 3895202 were in the early parts manuals, and then 3895201 was used with the 2-piece system.

My question is: if the early knobs were one piece, how did they lock them into the right orientation for the shift pattern?
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I’ll add a little more to the subject. Was the 69 black 4 speed two piece the same as the 67-68 except tapped 3/8 inch for a Hurst shifter?

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I agree. The lower knob was added to the AIM in March in 3 illustrations.
But it's confusing - 3895201 was replaced, but by the same number. 3895201 and 3895202 were in the early parts manuals, and then 3895201 was used with the 2-piece system.

My question is: if the early knobs were one piece, how did they lock them into the right orientation for the shift pattern?
I’ve seen a thin nut under the knob to lock it into the correct pattern
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Old 02-20-2022, 11:51 AM
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I’ve seen a thin nut under the knob to lock it into the correct pattern
That's not shows as being removed from the AIM nor is it in the early parts manuals.
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I’m still looking to buy this black shift knob for my 67 Camaro.

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I’m still looking to buy this black shift knob for my 67 Camaro.

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Rich. I’ll sell you mine. Just have to find it. Jeff
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