Doldy
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Registered: 13th Mar 08
Location: Norwich
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I wanted to re-set them to 000000 as my engine going in can pretty much be said to be NEW!
I attatched a drill to the inner cable for the speedo and it does turn them back but very very slowly, each m takes about 2mins.
Is there another way?
Thanks
(Ps. This is for personal track use, i do not ever intend to re wing mileage on a road car for any reason)
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P1CK4D
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
Location: Around Essex Somewhere
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I wanted to do the same. But totally pointless so never bothered.
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DaveyLC
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Registered: 8th Oct 08
Location: Berkshire
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If its just for track use make a note of the mileage when you fitted the new engine?
[Edited on 30-05-2009 by DaveyLC]
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philip2
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Registered: 1st Oct 06
Location: n.wales/chester
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wouldnt it be quicker to wind it forward? obv get to 999999 then be 000000 again?
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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There's a trick you can use with a couple of matchsticks. Spllit the digits apart and there's a wee cog behind them or something, it was my dad that was talking about it once. I'l try and find out more later.
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
Location: Lancashire
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theres a pin on the back if its a corsa one that you can pull out and spin the numbers round
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Doldy
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Registered: 13th Mar 08
Location: Norwich
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
theres a pin on the back if its a corsa one that you can pull out and spin the numbers round
Really? Where is this pin sitauted lol
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wacwac86
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Registered: 11th Mar 09
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take out the 4 small torx on the back of the speedo you should be able to move it forward now and see the cogs be carefull not to rip the ribbon loom. get a small flat bladed screwdriver and slide the cogs to the left (clocks facing you) this may take a little pressure now turn the cogs to desired miles and slide them back in place. (this is for information purposes only and not to be carried out on any road car)
[Edited on 30-05-2009 by wacwac86]
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