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Yup. Do the odometer repair.
It looks intimidating, but it isn't as hard as it looks.
Rolling the odo ahead about 18,000 miles by hand to get to the right mileage took the most time for the repair.
Klaus has recommended using a pencil eraser on an electric drill, but I was afraid of getting eraser shavings into the "works" so I did it by hand.
I'm glad I did the repair. The non-working odometer was annoying to me. OCD?
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"Differences of opinions should be tolerated, but not if they're too different' - Sharon Craig
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