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I checked my odometer a few weeks back just for grins when I had the cluster out and i was trying to diagnose my non funtional temp guage.....
odometer was working but gear would slip with little effort..so I knew it was going to happen if I did nothing. drove out the shaft slipped in a simmular sized drill bit to hold gears in place... Used a cold chisel and a screwdriver handle to tap it to put 45 degree divits about 8 points across where the gear rides...slid shaft back in and taped locking piece back over the end to retain it...took all of 10 minutes once speedo was off cluster. really a very easy fix.....and one I know I will never have to deal with again.
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