1980's Era Speedometer Repair Question
Posted: Tue May 03, 2022 11:15 am
Not your usual place to start a technical conversation, but this question is not a model specific one.
Earlier this week, while repairing the completely crumbled odometer gear on my '86 944 Turbo, I had an unfortunate experience at the very end of my thus far successful repair.
While reassembling the speedometer, I pressed the speedometer needle back on and it was slightly off zero. While carefully removing it again to re-position, it pulled the center pin out of the plastic screw that attaches to the speedometer itself (see pictures).
My plan is to "re-glue" the pin back into the plastic screw (or as a back-up plan, find a donor in-operable speedometer if that doesn't work).
My question is: How tight do you tighten down the plastic screw onto the speedometer? It seems like it should be snug, but I worry that too loose and it will come free and too tight it might either damage the speedometer or cause unnecessary drag on the speedometer mechanism.
Anyone have practical experience or insight here?
Thanks in advance!
Earlier this week, while repairing the completely crumbled odometer gear on my '86 944 Turbo, I had an unfortunate experience at the very end of my thus far successful repair.
While reassembling the speedometer, I pressed the speedometer needle back on and it was slightly off zero. While carefully removing it again to re-position, it pulled the center pin out of the plastic screw that attaches to the speedometer itself (see pictures).
My plan is to "re-glue" the pin back into the plastic screw (or as a back-up plan, find a donor in-operable speedometer if that doesn't work).
My question is: How tight do you tighten down the plastic screw onto the speedometer? It seems like it should be snug, but I worry that too loose and it will come free and too tight it might either damage the speedometer or cause unnecessary drag on the speedometer mechanism.
Anyone have practical experience or insight here?
Thanks in advance!