<VV> Uh-ooh.... Monza speedo in a Corsa dash (humor?)
Louis C. Armer,Jr.
carmerjr at mindspring.com
Sat Feb 25 16:13:41 EST 2006
Hmmmm.....................SO this is why there are so MANY low
mileage Corsa Turbo
Convertibles!!! <GGG> ULTRA speedo conversions ...I love it and so
will Mr. DeckRug.
FrontMan
DeckRug Enterprises Inc. Ltd. Esq.
Eastern Rep
LittleBig, Kentucky
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At 09:01 AM 2/25/2006, you wrote:
>You can repair the Corsa speedo. The Monza speedo in a Corsa dash will
>read incorrectly because of the placement of the numbers on the dash. I
>think the springs are different.
>
>The die cast frame in the speedometer is the same for the Monza and
>Corsa. The Corsa speedo typically wears the small plastic gear that
>drives the odometer numbers. Remember that it is driving both the
>regular and the trip odometers.
big snippero
> While the
>speedo is apart, you can clean up the number wheels on the odometers and
>replace any damaged ones. If you are fitting the Corsa speedo from
>another car, you can set the odometer to the correct mileage for your
>car.
>
>John Ryall
>
>///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////CORSA Member
CORSA Tri-membership Chairman
Corvair Atlanta Member
Corvair Atlanta BOD
Corvanatics Member
SECC Member
1965 Corsa Coupe
1964 Greenbrier
1966 Monza Convertible
1966 WTBRT #112 xcrosser 1/2 owner
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