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RockOn |
Posted: 2011/4/18 12:32 Updated: 2011/4/18 12:32 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2003/6/13 From: Townsville, QLD Posts: 135 |
 Re: Speedo mechanism Since I've got the instrument cluster out (replacing lights & decals)and I've got a brand new engine, how -if- can I reset the odometer miles to zero? I dont want to take all the gears apart, I'll never get it back together!!
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2011/4/18 20:39 Updated: 2011/4/18 20:39 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31656 |
 Re: Speedo mechanism One way is to use an electric drill and a spare speedometer cable. Either run it forward or backward to where you want it.
There may be a more direct way (other than taking it apart) but I don't know how.
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