Aaron,
I think I have one...let me check when I go home tonight.
Bill Saidel
BMCSNJ
Quoting Aaron Whiteman <awhitema@panix.com>:
> When I removed the dash in May 2008, I accidentally forgot to
> disconnect the plastic thing that you spin to reset the trip at the
> speedometer. Half the snap-in fitting stayed with the
> reset-twisty-thing, half with the speedo body.
>
> Now, many months later when the car's on the road again, I want to be
> able to reset the trip. Attempts to salvage the part with superglue and
> epoxy have failed.
>
> Before I go out looking for perfectly good speedometers that I don't
> need, does anybody have a 72-75ish speedometer that has a working
> twisty thing but is otherwise broken?
>
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Department of Biology
Laboratory for Neuromorphonomy &
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Rutgers University
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