i grabbed the little shaft with some pliers, then carefully pried against those, came off with just-less-than-worrying force. while you're in there, be sure to inspect the odo gear, and if it's discolored or cracked(likely), a new one can be got from odometergears.com, they are very helpful guys. luck! -bob On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 1:03 PM, J Stewart <fonman4277@comcast.net> wrote: > Got my tach cluster out to replace a defective temp gauge (LED blinks > constantly) and it *looks* like the tach needle would just pry off, but > before I break something (my usual M.O.) can someone please confirm the > *correct* way to remove it? TIA, Jeff > > > > > Jeff Stewart > |
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