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I want to replace my M6 stock shifter **** with a Hurst ****. The manual says, remove cap, carefully pry out retainer, and unscrew the ****. My question is this, Does the oem retainer actually lock the shifter in place in lieu of the lock nut used with the Hurst ****? What has anyone used to "carefully pry" out the retainer?
I want to replace my M6 stock shifter **** with a Hurst ****. The manual says, remove cap, carefully pry out retainer, and unscrew the ****. My question is this, Does the oem retainer actually lock the shifter in place in lieu of the lock nut used with the Hurst ****? What has anyone used to "carefully pry" out the retainer?
Thanks
Vice grips and smack up on the grips with a hammer. I know it sounds brutal, but that is why they call it the "Demon key".
EDIT: Yea, demon key.
Last edited by 'VETTE PHASE; Sep 16, 2007 at 01:31 AM.
The "demon key" is a V shaped stepped wedge that fits into the milled slot at the top of the oem shifter lever. It locks the oem **** in place w/o any other fastener. You'll see it when you remove the shift pattern plastic cap from the leather ****.
The HURST **** (I have one too, remember), is secured either with or without the jamb nut (if it aligns correctly).
If you do a search, use keywords "demon key" and you'll find plenty of past discussions, some with detailed images.
What worked for me was to use a large set of VICE GRIPS and a socket as the leverage point. Place the socket (some use wood) on the top of the oem **** adjacent to the VICE GRIPS. I used a large flat blade screw driver to leverage up on the VICE GRIPS slowly. It might help to add some lubricant. It slipped right out.
Some recommend using two large flat tip screw drivers on either end of the "key" and pry upwards...the problem with that is there is no control of the "key". Some have reported almost breaking a windshield or losing an eye. If you use that method, place a rag over the key to deflect/control its extraction.
Last edited by hotwheels57; Sep 15, 2007 at 04:12 PM.
The "demon key" is a V shaped stepped wedge that fits into the milled slot at the top of the oem shifter lever. It locks the oem **** in place w/o any other fastener. You'll see it when you remove the shift pattern plastic cap from the leather ****.
The HURST **** (I have one too, remember), is secured either with or without the jamb nut (if it aligns correctly).
If you do a search, use keywords "demon key" and you'll find plenty of past discussions, some with detailed images.
What worked for me was to use a large set of VICE GRIPS and a socket as the leverage point. Place the socket (some use wood) on the top of the oem **** adjacent to the VICE GRIPS. I used a large flat blade screw driver to leverage up on the VICE GRIPS slowly. It might help to add some lubricant. It slipped right out.
Some recommend using two large flat tip screw drivers on either end of the "key" and pry upwards...the problem with that is there is no control of the "key". Some have reported almost breaking a windshield or losing an eye. If you use that method, place a rag over the key to deflect/control its extraction.
Hotwheels......you certainly get around!! Thanks for bird-******* me through the finding of a shifter ****. I did follow your lead. I find it amazing that this demon key can be such a pain in the posterior, but I just wanted to know what I was getting myself in for. If I changed out the CLB with no problems, I'm sure I can handle a shifter and a demon key.
We just happen to use the same sites...I was actually hesitant removing the "demon key" from mine. I had visions of shattering my expensive windshield or taking out an eyeball.
It came out very easy using the leverage method with a socket.
Some forum members suggest using PB Blaster or WD40 on the demon key. Mine kept chipping away and came loose just as the last part of the key was visible. I was really lucky. I did not re-install it when I put my **** back on.
So.........what did you break? Did you get the "demon key" out w/o a trip to the ER? Do you have to order replacements for the mirror or visor...the windshield?
Grab the demon key with a pair of vice grips with the jaws facing the front and rear of the car.
while you are pretending to be a dentist pulling out a tooth ( wiggle and pull) , sharply tap the passenger side of the vice grips towards the driver side... By tap # 3 the demon key will be out...
Thanks for all the help and advice. I think I can now manage what I am getting into. Like a surgeon in preperation!!!
Operation a success! A quick spray of Break Free on the key, 5 minutes later...three taps on the vise grips and the key slid right out. It left one tiny mark on the key. Other than that, the HURST shift **** looks and feels great.