I believe the thread your looking for is 10x1.25mm
12 x 1.5
its 12x1.25
The thread size for the shift knob of a 1988 Toyota pickup is typically M10 x 1.25. This means it has a metric thread diameter of 10 millimeters and a pitch of 1.25 millimeters. If you're replacing the shift knob, ensure compatibility with this thread size for proper fit.
The thread size for the gear shift knob on a 1979 Super Beetle convertible is typically M10 x 1.5. This means the diameter of the thread is 10 mm, and the pitch is 1.5 mm. If you're replacing the knob, ensure that it matches this specification for proper fitment.
its not screwed in. Just pull it out as hard as you can.
16 x 1.5 mm thread
To replace the shift lever in a Datsun roadster, first, ensure the vehicle is in gear and the ignition is off. Remove the shift boot and any retaining screws or clips securing the lever to the transmission. Carefully pull the old shift lever out, then install the new lever by reversing the removal steps, making sure to secure it properly. Finally, reattach the shift boot and test the new lever's functionality.
To remove the shift knob on a 1995 Nissan Sentra 200SX SE-R, first, locate the small set screw on the side of the shift knob, which may require a small Allen wrench or screwdriver. Loosen or remove the screw to release the knob. Once the screw is loose, simply pull the shift knob straight off the shifter rod. If it's stuck, gently twist while pulling to help loosen it.
12mm x 1.50
To pitch shift effectively in audio editing software, first select the portion of the audio you want to adjust. Then, use the pitch shift tool to raise or lower the pitch as desired. Be careful not to overdo it, as extreme pitch shifts can sound unnatural. Experiment with different settings and listen carefully to the results to achieve the desired effect.
on to your coil, or you ignition box where it is labeld tach only ( or some thing like that ) hope that helps