Frank;
I have to do this and I was wondering if you could share some more about how,
etc.
Thanks,
Monty
Frank Clarici wrote:
> Evangelos G. Makris wrote:
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> >
> >
> > Now, is it possible to replace the speedometer pinion (and
> > its "housing assembly") with the engine/transmission in place?
> >
> > Since these are made of plastic (?) I suspect them to be
> > the reason why my speedometer shows what it fancies whenever
> > it does so..(it shows less or nothing when the car warms up).
> >
> > Evangelos
> > 66 HAN8
>
> Evangelos
>
> Yes it is possible to replace the speedo drive pinion with the trans in place.
> I just did it, watch out for gear oil pouring out when you pull the pinion.
> And yes, mine was bad.
>
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> Frank Clarici Toms River, NJ
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