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> odometer fix who has done this?, 1974 914 1.8
brcacti
post Aug 28 2020, 05:45 PM
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Hello, can I hear from someone who has don the odometer fix? Did you deform the gear as instructed in the pelican parts instructions?
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post Aug 29 2020, 08:27 AM
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From people who did this was there enough room to get pliers or vise grips on the part you crimp. Someone mentioned the part you crimp does not stick out far from the gear.
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From people who did this was there enough room to get pliers or vise grips on the part you crimp. Someone mentioned the part you crimp does not stick out far from the gear.
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I found no room to get any room to get pliers in there.
I had another speedo and used the shaft from it to deform it. I was able to push out the original shaft with the other shaft to keep all the gears in place.
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