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Date:         Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:13:00 -0600
Reply-To:     Jeff Palmer <icecoldvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
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From:         Jeff Palmer <icecoldvw@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Life after speedometer, why do they break?
Comments: To: "Bill H." <starfinder88@YAHOO.COM>
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Any idea what a good lube would be? Might as well do it since the speedo is out anyway.

Jeff

----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill H." <starfinder88@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 7:02 AM Subject: Re: Life after speedometer, why do they break?

> I had trouble with my speedometer (88GL) for years and even disconnected the > trip tick by removing the connecting gear but I finally took it to a local > speedometer shop. The guy said the real problem was the old grease in the > speedometer, which dries up and gets stiff. He said it was special stuff and > toxic so anything I added just made it worse (I had tried graphite - worst I > could have used). So he cleaned it up, replaced the missing gear and lubed it > for $50 or so and its worked like new for several years now. > > Bill H. > 88GL > > --- Sam Walters <sam.cooks@VERIZON.NET> wrote: > > Chris and other list members, > > > > I drove my 84 Vanagon as my daily driver for almost 20 years and pushed > > the reset button while moving after about 85% of my refills. It never > > broke. That van has gone to the crusher. In my other vans I do it less > > because conventional list wisdom says I am going to break it if I do, > > but I still do it while moving sometimes, although I usually do it with > > the clutch in and coasting for some reason. I just usually forget to > > push the reset while in the station and remember after I am moving and I > > don't want to get out of traffic to stop and reset it. > > > > How do we really know that this resetting while moving breaks tripmeters > > and that it is not just that some of them break because they are old and > > we are assuming that it is because they were reset while moving that > > caused the breakage. I don't ever remember seeing this explained, but > > just seeing the assertion that they will break if you do this. But > > maybe it has been explained. > > > > If someone has explained this in the past, just point me to the post by > > telling me about when you wrote and the user name you had at the time. > > I'll look it up. > > > > In the meantime, I'll try to be good and reset my tripmeter in the gas > > station just to be safe - but inquiring minds want to know, do I really > > have to do this? :<) > > > > Sam > > > > -- > > Sam Walters > > Baltimore, MD > > > > 89 Syncro GL > > 85 Westy Weekender > > > > All incoming and outgoing email scanned by > > automatically updated copy of Norton AntiVirus. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > >


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