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Offline ...joe

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dial kit type info thingy
« on: 21 October 2004, 19:36 »
i'm doing a bit of dial experimenting,
i want some of those premier dials but cant seem to get a set so thought i'd have a go myself. how the hell do you remove the needles? i don't want to damage the clocks but want to get the needles off so i can play around.
this is on my mk2 by the way so if anyone has any experience of dial kits or anything can you give me a few pointers?

cheers chaps and chapesses :P
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Re: dial kit type info thingy
« Reply #1 on: 21 October 2004, 19:54 »
actually f**k it, i'll keep em black, otherwise i'll have to do my vdo gauges as well, cheers anyway :D
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Re: dial kit type info thingy
« Reply #2 on: 21 October 2004, 20:05 »
according to my Maxpower / Haynes Manual, It says DO NOT remove the needle as there uber fiddly to put back on, Instead it says to cut some paper that will slot under the needle so you can paint em without getting paint on the dials.

hope that helps mate? ;D If your totally stuck, I can scan in the page and post it up here for you.

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Re: dial kit type info thingy
« Reply #3 on: 21 October 2004, 20:07 »
cool thanks for that mate ;D
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