Odometer Repair

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brtele
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Odometer Repair

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I'm repairing the gears in the odometer and following the Odometer Gears Instructional page, but I've gotten stuck on the clear cover/gear door. The cover is "tabbed" to a PCB board and does not have enough clearance to maneuver around the connector pins. Could anyone provide some assistance on what I'm missing.

Thanks,

Brandon
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This is a file picture I found online that does not have the vertical PCB board attached.
This is a file picture I found online that does not have the vertical PCB board attached.
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This is a picture of my Odometer
This is a picture of my Odometer
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'83 633, 5 speed manual, daily driver
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brtele
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Re: Odometer Repair

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Duh, I needed to take the white housing off of the Odometer. Maybe I also needed to walk away for a little bit. I was on the verge of using hulk hands to remove the every piece from the Odometer.
'83 633, 5 speed manual, daily driver
'66 Ford Mustang, 302, Auto
'89 Ford Bronco, 5.0EFI, Auto
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Re: Odometer Repair

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LOL at Hulk hands. Good call, walk away for a while, clear your head, go back and proceed.
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