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I am trying to put my Smiths Speedometer (4" diameter=2C out of our BJ8) me=
chanism back into its case. The problem appears to be the trip odometer res=
t rod. It will not "push in" far enough to let the mechanism fit down into =
the case. I am starting to wonder if my reset rod is non-original=2C and to=
o long. It measures 80 mm in length. Can anyone confirm what the length sho=
uld be? Thanks in advance..
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Geoff =20
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>I am trying to put my Smiths Spe=
edometer =3B(4" diameter=2C out of our BJ8) mechanism back into its cas=
e. =3BThe problem appears to be the trip odometer rest rod. It will not=
"push in" far enough to let the mechanism fit down into the case. I am sta=
rting to wonder if my reset rod is non-original=2C and too long. It measure=
s 80 mm in length. Can anyone confirm what the length should be? Thanks in =
advance..<BR> =3B<BR>Geoff =3B =3B<BR>
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