Hi Guys
I have a tiny annoying detail on my speedometer that I would like to sort out. The silver disc (about the size of a 5 pence piece covering the the needle centre/spindle) has become detached and is lying behind the glass at the bottom of the speedometer. In my previous kit-cars, it would have taken about 15 minutes to detach the speedo, remove the glass and glue the disc back in place.
With the Hunter, the dashboard is so well sealed up that I cannot find a way of removing either the speedo or the whole dashboard. The padded vinyl top comes off with a few screws, but just reveals the metal case beneath. I haven't tried to remove the walnut facia, but that just looks to be a skin over the same metal case. Grovelling around beneath the steering wheel area appears fairly hopeless, because everything is so well sealed up like a conventional car.
Obviously, I don't want to spend hours dismantling the whole dashboard, just to glue the silver disc in place. Do I just leave things as they are, or is there a quick way of getting behind the speedo glass? Advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Mike
I have a tiny annoying detail on my speedometer that I would like to sort out. The silver disc (about the size of a 5 pence piece covering the the needle centre/spindle) has become detached and is lying behind the glass at the bottom of the speedometer. In my previous kit-cars, it would have taken about 15 minutes to detach the speedo, remove the glass and glue the disc back in place.
With the Hunter, the dashboard is so well sealed up that I cannot find a way of removing either the speedo or the whole dashboard. The padded vinyl top comes off with a few screws, but just reveals the metal case beneath. I haven't tried to remove the walnut facia, but that just looks to be a skin over the same metal case. Grovelling around beneath the steering wheel area appears fairly hopeless, because everything is so well sealed up like a conventional car.
Obviously, I don't want to spend hours dismantling the whole dashboard, just to glue the silver disc in place. Do I just leave things as they are, or is there a quick way of getting behind the speedo glass? Advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Mike
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