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Decided to drive down to Elkhart lake with a couple of friends for the PCA Chicago Region concours. Great day of driving and showing.....except for the rain in the way down....and my odo crapping out.
Good news, The judges saw fit to give the '73 the Best in show award. ![]() ![]() The bad news is that my odo crapped out on the way home. Started squealing terribly and the speedometer started bouncing. Was still turning over the miles on the odo at first but I had to keep driving and after obnoxious squealing for about 25 miles the squealing (mostly) stopped, the speedometer stopped (mostly) bouncing but still works but the odor stopped turning over. So.....whats your diagnosis? Likely as simple as a cable or do I have an inoperative Speedo/odo unit now. Will post a video if it will load in the next post as it won't fit here. Thanks for the help. |
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I did it myself last year. I really enjoyed it actually. Removal is super easy. Just pullout the gauge and disconnect the speedo cable and lights (keep track of what goes where).
There are some good howtos out there if you want to try it yourself. The only delicate part is uncrimping the cover so it doesn't look shabby when you are done. Don't rush, take your time, it isn't hard or even frustrating , you just have to be careful and slow about that part. After that all you need to do is pull the drive gear from the odometer and smack a little dent in the gear where the shaft mounts. That deforms the hole a little bit and binds the gear on the shaft and you are good to go. If I remember right the gear is potted metal. You could glue it but this method is better for the future. |
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914-6 GT in waiting ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 19,878 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() ![]() |
I did it myself last year. I really enjoyed it actually. Removal is super easy. Just pullout the gauge and disconnect the speedo cable and lights (keep track of what goes where). There are some good howtos out there if you want to try it yourself. The only delicate part is uncrimping the cover so it doesn't look shabby when you are done. Don't rush, take your time, it isn't hard or even frustrating , you just have to be careful and slow about that part. After that all you need to do is pull the drive gear from the odometer and smack a little dent in the gear where the shaft mounts. That deforms the hole a little bit and binds the gear on the shaft and you are good to go. If I remember right the gear is potted metal. You could glue it but this method is better for the future. I think you want to dent it and add a drop of superglue. I agree, it’s pretty easy and well documented. There is probably a YouTube video. |
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