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Date:         Thu, 19 May 2005 13:00:46 -0400
Reply-To:     Brian Keese <brian.keese@STILTMART.COM>
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From:         Brian Keese <brian.keese@STILTMART.COM>
Subject:      How I Fixed My Odometer

Dear List,

I've taken so much good information and advice from you. Now it's time for me to give a little back, I hope.

I just fixed the odometer in my 1984 Westy. Here's an article on the odometer, why mine wasn't working, and how I fixed it: http://www.twistedlimbpaper.com/brian/vanagon/Odometer.htm

On mine, no gears were broken or worn out. One was simply spinning on its shaft when it shouldn't have been. A small tweak and now it's working fine again.

Cheers, Brian

84 Westy


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