Hallo,
how can i dismount the speedo drive gear from the hub.
Karsten
Speedometer drive
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Re: Speedometer drive
With a puller.
I have one, origin unknown, that works well.
Do you want a photo? From it you may be able to make a copy.
Otherwise I can lend it to you or anyone for a refundable deposit.
I have one, origin unknown, that works well.
Do you want a photo? From it you may be able to make a copy.
Otherwise I can lend it to you or anyone for a refundable deposit.
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Re: Speedometer drive
Hello Jordan,
thanks for your reply, please send me a photo.
I think heating outside and cooling inside could be helpful, if there is no a splint pin or so.
I need the space for a reed contact from my new tacho/speedo unit.
I want use an old speedokable as cover for the two wires - so it looks like an old speedo drive.
Karsten
thanks for your reply, please send me a photo.
I think heating outside and cooling inside could be helpful, if there is no a splint pin or so.
I need the space for a reed contact from my new tacho/speedo unit.
I want use an old speedokable as cover for the two wires - so it looks like an old speedo drive.
Karsten
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Re: Speedometer drive
This is probably safer to the gear teeth than a 2 or 3 leg puller.
There is no pin securing the gear to the hub. It is just a press fit.
That is a clever idea, hiding wiring in the speedo drive cable outer.
There is no pin securing the gear to the hub. It is just a press fit.
That is a clever idea, hiding wiring in the speedo drive cable outer.
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