In a message dated 96-07-25 17:35:17 EDT, LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU (Bob Lang)
writes:
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>Remove the speedo. Open the unit up by removing the big face plate (it
>sort of twists off), I think you need to take out the two long screws to
>accomplish this. With the inside of the unit exposed, try to wipe the
>majority of the grease etc from the rotating things. You don't need to be
>anal about it, just get the chunks. Then spray some brake cleaner on the
>moving parts until it flushes clean. Viola. Put it back together. Be
>carful not to get solvents on the number side of the guage, or you'll be
>bummed.
Bob,
I tried to take my speedo apart and couldn't because the odometer reset ...
uhm ... uhm ... ah thingie (to use your terminology) wouldn't let me.
Me: come on out of there you #@^^&%#.
Speedo Thingie: NO NO NO.
My speedo works fine up to about 50 and then starts to bounce.
I await your response.
Dave
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