How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
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How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Nothing nefarious, but I bought the correct Euro km clucter for my car, and I'd like it to reflect the correct mileage. The car has 190,000 miles, but the cluster has 420,000 km. The miles convert to ~306,000km, and to me, that's too big a discrepancy. I also have new Garagistic odometer gears for the Euro cluster (even though the odo is working), and the cluster has yet to be installed. Anyone tried this before? Thanks in advance.
Dean
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Hi Dean,
I hope all is well with you.
Bavarian Restoration state they can do it, it may be worth a call to them.
http://www.bavrest.com/instrument-clusters.html
Roger
I hope all is well with you.
Bavarian Restoration state they can do it, it may be worth a call to them.
http://www.bavrest.com/instrument-clusters.html
Roger
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Thanks, Roger, that's always a possibility, but I almost always like to avoid sending parts of my car away. I've got thhe old US cluster to learn on, so maybe this weekend I'll spread all the parts out on the dining room table and see if I can get it back together. My wide will enjoy that, too
Dean
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Dean, I was suggesting a call only, I've found them helpful on a few occasions. As you know most people like to help if they can. In your situation and you great personality I'm sure you could get to the correct technician for some guidance.
IIRC there are YouTube video's on the subject, look for MB's as they use the VDO odometer. It's not rock science, follow the steps and take pictures to reassemble correctly.
What are u going to do with your old tach? My current one stops a 2K rpm.
Roger
IIRC there are YouTube video's on the subject, look for MB's as they use the VDO odometer. It's not rock science, follow the steps and take pictures to reassemble correctly.
What are u going to do with your old tach? My current one stops a 2K rpm.
Roger
89 635CSiA (11/88 build)
AlpineWeiss II (218)/Natur(0200)
87 L6 635CSI Sold
87 MB 560SL Sold
AlpineWeiss II (218)/Natur(0200)
87 L6 635CSI Sold
87 MB 560SL Sold
Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
I like the YouTube idea - thanks, and I always take lots of pictures.
You're welcome to my old tach - I'll let you know when I'm ready to send it. Never had any problems with it, so it should work fine for you.
You're welcome to my old tach - I'll let you know when I'm ready to send it. Never had any problems with it, so it should work fine for you.
Dean
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Hi Dean,
I spoke to the folks at Bavarian Restoration about doing the same to my recently purchased KM speedometer. They said they can do it but it destroys the od gears...so a new set is required. They are in the process of designing a new face that is like my current KM version but with mph in the smaller secondary scale. I am also going to have them add a potentiometer with a long pig tail for adjusting the speedometer accuracy. I'm hoping to have a very functional and accurate KM speedometer in the end.
Regards,
Tony
I spoke to the folks at Bavarian Restoration about doing the same to my recently purchased KM speedometer. They said they can do it but it destroys the od gears...so a new set is required. They are in the process of designing a new face that is like my current KM version but with mph in the smaller secondary scale. I am also going to have them add a potentiometer with a long pig tail for adjusting the speedometer accuracy. I'm hoping to have a very functional and accurate KM speedometer in the end.
Regards,
Tony
Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Hi Tony:
I had some time to play with mine this afternoon. It doesn't all make sense,though, what Bavarian says. No need to break any gears, as they can beb removed in a minute or two, but the remote calibration rheostat is a nice idea. I hate sending my parts away, so I'm still screwing with it.
I had some time to play with mine this afternoon. It doesn't all make sense,though, what Bavarian says. No need to break any gears, as they can beb removed in a minute or two, but the remote calibration rheostat is a nice idea. I hate sending my parts away, so I'm still screwing with it.
Dean
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Dean, Local speedo shop did mine back to 0000 as to me that will reflect post restoration mileage. None the less, one of those shops can do it for you and should be a minimum amount of $$. Mine charged me 0$ and calibrated it as well.
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Re: How to chage miles (km) in odometer?
Hi Bert:
I did figure it out, and it’s all done. It was a bit scary rolling the first dial and not break anything, but it’s fairly simple once you get the trick. I recall doing this 40+ years ago on an old Smith’s XKE odo, and it was much easier. So, I’m happy it’s done, but now I need to get my ass out of the hospital and swap the gauges in the car. Anxious to install the recovered steering wheel, too.
I did figure it out, and it’s all done. It was a bit scary rolling the first dial and not break anything, but it’s fairly simple once you get the trick. I recall doing this 40+ years ago on an old Smith’s XKE odo, and it was much easier. So, I’m happy it’s done, but now I need to get my ass out of the hospital and swap the gauges in the car. Anxious to install the recovered steering wheel, too.
Dean
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z
Lutz, FL
'85 635 CSi Euro #9402254
'87 Spider Veloce
'92 Spider Veloce
'08 350Z