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Tom Evans 11-10-2010 10:35 PM

126 Electronic Odometer
 
I've got two 126 300SDs. The fuel mileage went down noticeably recently in one of the cars. I couldn't find anything wrong: quick cranking, excellent acceleration, little smoke and a smooth idle. About two months ago I had to replace one of the plastic gears in the odometer which was missing a tooth, causing the odometer to stop altogether. I still suspected an inaccurate odometer was the cause of my lower fuel mileage.

I swapped instrument clusters between the two 126s and the fuel mileage went back to normal on the first car and down on the second.

I have two used 126 speedometers for parts and know how to use a soldering iron. What parts should I be checking to repair this ailing odometer? Do I need to re-solder all of the solder joints? An other suggestions?

Thanks.

4thesporty 11-10-2010 11:42 PM

I would recommend changing all three replaceable gears in that cluster. I did it on mine about 3 months ago. It worked great till recently. I suspect the large gear that is "pressed" onto it's own shaft is slipping. I am going to remove it and use a little loctite on it.

Tom Evans 11-11-2010 11:37 AM

The gear I replaced is one that is supposed to turn freely on its shaft. There was an light, clear oily film on these gears. Don't know where it came from - I certainly haven't been into the odometer before.

I'll look for the large gear that needs to have good connection to its shaft and use a little Loctite.

Locktite red, Locktite blue or doesn't matter?

4thesporty 11-11-2010 04:14 PM

actually I read somewhere that green loctite is supposed to be used.

Loctite 620 to be specific. It is for slip fit situations when filling a large air gap.

Just a dab will do you though.

vstech 11-11-2010 05:26 PM

the pressed on gear rarely if ever slips.
the problem lies in the teeth of that gear dissappearing...

rsmartin 11-11-2010 06:26 PM

i've replaced the gears in two 126 odometers so far.

www.odometergears.com in Newport News, VA sells the gears and you can buy them in a set. i wouldn't bother replacing just one, do all 3 while your in there so you don't have to do it again.

the guys at odometergears.com are totally helpful. just ask them

Tom Evans 11-11-2010 08:14 PM

VSTech,

Could you elaborate on your comment that "the problem lies in the teeth of that gear dissappearing..."? I've already replaced the gear with the missing tooth. Since I have a full set of gears, should I simply replace them all? Do you think something is binding in the odometer?


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