vanover69 wrote:I was wondering if there was an easy way to adjust the replacement to match my current miles?
It can be done, but a few caveats:
1. It may be illegal to tamper with an odometer setting. Whether this would ever be a concern is anyone's guess, but there is a reason that the speedometer is sealed with a tamper indicator wire.
2. It's not super easy. Don't try to remove the needle, as these are fragile along with the shaft they are attached to. Fortunately, you can remove the odometer "barrel" without removing the needle.
3. I know you can reset the odometer to zero (I've done it), but I don't know how easy it would be to set the odometer to a specific mileage. I'm guessing it can be done.
By the way, along with an old/dirty speedometer cable, another cause of a jerky or noisy speedometer needle is dried up grease in the input gearing to the speedometer.
-Bryan