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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20100 on: 16 April 2020, 19:18:32 »


Cant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.
thanks Jamie , saves me time  :y
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2  :-\
Nope. It's electromechanical rather than digital ;)
Yes , just wondered if Tech 2 could pulse it forward  :-\ in the same way it gets a signal every 10th of a mile  :y

It's a fickin ancient abacus;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20101 on: 16 April 2020, 19:21:12 »

Cant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.
thanks Jamie , saves me time  :y
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2  :-\
hence the (tongue in cheek) suggestion of winding it back with a drill .....  ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20102 on: 16 April 2020, 19:24:51 »

Anyway...…...……………..what Ive done with my car today.
Started into the job of changing the donut bushes. As I thought it wasn't straightforward. Hell of a job to get the old one out. Most of the rubber came out with a bit of effort, but the metal cone fought hard to stay where it was.Seemed like it was bonded in place or something. Got the new one into the arm, but still about half an inch to go before it is fully home. Inserted bolt, but found it didn't line up with the hole. Much pushing and shoving before finally getting it lined up.
Have now tightened it and will leave it overnight hoping it will pull itself home in the meantime.
Would like to have got one side finished, but got called in for me tea.
Hopefully the second one will be a bit easier.
I've had this with Carlton ones
I cleaned the hole with a French file (I'm sure you own one of those  ;D )
then lubed the metal and tapped evenly round the metal cup to seat it
I hope yours goes home over time and doesn't twist in the hole and bind
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20103 on: 16 April 2020, 19:28:33 »

Cant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.
thanks Jamie , saves me time  :y
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2  :-\
hence the (tongue in cheek) suggestion of winding it back with a drill .....  ;)
I got drills but the speedo is not cable driven or i would have done it already  :-X  ;D :D
obviously after looking on youtube for a scouser video how too  ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20104 on: 16 April 2020, 19:29:54 »

Cant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.
thanks Jamie , saves me time  :y
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2  :-\

If they are anything like the old clocks, the number rollers have a central pin that runs the length of the odometer numbers, and little wire fingers on each number roller to hold them in line. If you remove the entire roller out of its end clips, roll the numbers to the desired mileage, and then comes the fiddly bit. You have to line up the little wire fingers so that they are all in the right place. Once you have done this you can then clip the central roller back in to the end clips. If you get it wrong, the numbers won't roll in line. As biggriffin said, fiddly but doable.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20105 on: 16 April 2020, 19:33:08 »

I have managed it once, and failed miserably a couple of times...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20106 on: 16 April 2020, 19:36:27 »

I have managed it once, and failed miserably a couple of times...

It was a long, long time ago that I did it, but I do remember it being fiddly.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20107 on: 16 April 2020, 19:40:37 »

Cant change the mileage on an Omega via a code reader.
thanks Jamie , saves me time  :y
so it can't even be done with genuine Tech 2  :-\

If they are anything like the old clocks, the number rollers have a central pin that runs the length of the odometer numbers, and little wire fingers on each number roller to hold them in line. If you remove the entire roller out of its end clips, roll the numbers to the desired mileage, and then comes the fiddly bit. You have to line up the little wire fingers so that they are all in the right place. Once you have done this you can then clip the central roller back in to the end clips. If you get it wrong, the numbers won't roll in line. As biggriffin said, fiddly but doable.  :y
thanks for the tips  :y gives me some pointers  ;)

I have managed it once, and failed miserably a couple of times...
don't bode well with my fat sausage fingers then   :o
i'll try the old ones and see how badly that goes  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20108 on: 16 April 2020, 19:47:25 »

Anyway...…...……………..what Ive done with my car today.
Started into the job of changing the donut bushes. As I thought it wasn't straightforward. Hell of a job to get the old one out. Most of the rubber came out with a bit of effort, but the metal cone fought hard to stay where it was.Seemed like it was bonded in place or something. Got the new one into the arm, but still about half an inch to go before it is fully home. Inserted bolt, but found it didn't line up with the hole. Much pushing and shoving before finally getting it lined up.
Have now tightened it and will leave it overnight hoping it will pull itself home in the meantime.
Would like to have got one side finished, but got called in for me tea.
Hopefully the second one will be a bit easier.
I've had this with Carlton ones
I cleaned the hole with a French file (I'm sure you own one of those  ;D )
then lubed the metal and tapped evenly round the metal cup to seat it
I hope yours goes home over time and doesn't twist in the hole and bind

OOF guide says if you lube the hole it will slip out again in a day or two.       Ooh er missus.
I have a lump hammer if need be.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20109 on: 16 April 2020, 19:51:46 »

Anyway...…...……………..what Ive done with my car today.
Started into the job of changing the donut bushes. As I thought it wasn't straightforward. Hell of a job to get the old one out. Most of the rubber came out with a bit of effort, but the metal cone fought hard to stay where it was.Seemed like it was bonded in place or something. Got the new one into the arm, but still about half an inch to go before it is fully home. Inserted bolt, but found it didn't line up with the hole. Much pushing and shoving before finally getting it lined up.
Have now tightened it and will leave it overnight hoping it will pull itself home in the meantime.
Would like to have got one side finished, but got called in for me tea.
Hopefully the second one will be a bit easier.
I've had this with Carlton ones
I cleaned the hole with a French file (I'm sure you own one of those  ;D )
then lubed the metal and tapped evenly round the metal cup to seat it
I hope yours goes home over time and doesn't twist in the hole and bind

OOF guide says if you lube the hole it will slip out again in a day or two.       Ooh er missus.
I have a lump hammer if need be.
nothings slipping out if you have to tw*t it in with a hammer and the triangle goes over it anyway  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20110 on: 16 April 2020, 19:52:40 »

If they are anything like the old clocks, the number rollers have a central pin that runs the length of the odometer numbers, and little wire fingers on each number roller to hold them in line. If you remove the entire roller out of its end clips, roll the numbers to the desired mileage, and then comes the fiddly bit. You have to line up the little wire fingers so that they are all in the right place. Once you have done this you can then clip the central roller back in to the end clips. If you get it wrong, the numbers won't roll in line. As biggriffin said, fiddly but doable.  :y
thanks for the tips  :y gives me some pointers  ;)

I have managed it once, and failed miserably a couple of times...
don't bode well with my fat sausage fingers then   :o
i'll try the old ones and see how badly that goes  ;D

Think positive, I've only done it once and succeeded, so I have a 100% success rate.  ;D :y
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« Reply #20111 on: 16 April 2020, 20:02:22 »

If they are anything like the old clocks, the number rollers have a central pin that runs the length of the odometer numbers, and little wire fingers on each number roller to hold them in line. If you remove the entire roller out of its end clips, roll the numbers to the desired mileage, and then comes the fiddly bit. You have to line up the little wire fingers so that they are all in the right place. Once you have done this you can then clip the central roller back in to the end clips. If you get it wrong, the numbers won't roll in line. As biggriffin said, fiddly but doable.  :y
thanks for the tips  :y gives me some pointers  ;)

I have managed it once, and failed miserably a couple of times...
don't bode well with my fat sausage fingers then   :o
i'll try the old ones and see how badly that goes  ;D

Think positive, I've only done it once and succeeded, so I have a 100% success rate.  ;D :y
Thanks ,I will try  ;)
if i get 100% success rate with the first set....  then i'll try to do the new ones  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20112 on: 16 April 2020, 20:48:41 »

Anyway...…...……………..what Ive done with my car today.
Started into the job of changing the donut bushes. As I thought it wasn't straightforward. Hell of a job to get the old one out. Most of the rubber came out with a bit of effort, but the metal cone fought hard to stay where it was.Seemed like it was bonded in place or something. Got the new one into the arm, but still about half an inch to go before it is fully home. Inserted bolt, but found it didn't line up with the hole. Much pushing and shoving before finally getting it lined up.
Have now tightened it and will leave it overnight hoping it will pull itself home in the meantime.
Would like to have got one side finished, but got called in for me tea.
Hopefully the second one will be a bit easier.
I've had this with Carlton ones
I cleaned the hole with a French file (I'm sure you own one of those  ;D )
then lubed the metal and tapped evenly round the metal cup to seat it
I hope yours goes home over time and doesn't twist in the hole and bind

OOF guide says if you lube the hole it will slip out again in a day or two.       Ooh er missus.
I have a lump hammer if need be.
nothings slipping out if you have to tw*t it in with a hammer and the triangle goes over it anyway  ;D

I thought the same tbh. I would add, I ache from head to toe tonight. Im really getting too old and knackered for this shit now.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20113 on: 16 April 2020, 20:52:44 »

Anyway...…...……………..what Ive done with my car today.
Started into the job of changing the donut bushes. As I thought it wasn't straightforward. Hell of a job to get the old one out. Most of the rubber came out with a bit of effort, but the metal cone fought hard to stay where it was.Seemed like it was bonded in place or something. Got the new one into the arm, but still about half an inch to go before it is fully home. Inserted bolt, but found it didn't line up with the hole. Much pushing and shoving before finally getting it lined up.
Have now tightened it and will leave it overnight hoping it will pull itself home in the meantime.
Would like to have got one side finished, but got called in for me tea.
Hopefully the second one will be a bit easier.
I've had this with Carlton ones
I cleaned the hole with a French file (I'm sure you own one of those  ;D )
then lubed the metal and tapped evenly round the metal cup to seat it
I hope yours goes home over time and doesn't twist in the hole and bind

OOF guide says if you lube the hole it will slip out again in a day or two.       Ooh er missus.
I have a lump hammer if need be.
nothings slipping out if you have to tw*t it in with a hammer and the triangle goes over it anyway  ;D

I thought the same tbh. I would add, I ache from head to toe tonight. Im really getting too old and knackered for this shit now.
Ibuprofen + good nights sleep  :y
hope your feeling better tomorrow  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #20114 on: 16 April 2020, 20:54:18 »

Well, seems as nobody’s said it, Fu(k all!
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