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Old 23-06-17, 09:11 PM   #1
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Me again. Been driving 80 B2 to and from work the odometer is not working.
Found this in the instrument cluster on the speedo side of the binnacle today



Come of this I assume



from somewhere in here?



2 Questions I am hoping someone can answer

How do I get it apart to find out where the cog came from?
Where can I obtain a new cog from?
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Old 24-06-17, 07:00 AM   #2
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No need to take apart.

The cog should be on the shaft that sticks out on the LHS - It meshes perpendicular with the worm drive ( the white /cream coloured shaft)
If you are VERY careful you could stick the gear back together with some quick setting plastic weld - I would advise against superglue as it sets too hard and will probably cause more damage than it repairs - however, if I were you I would get a unit from a scrapper and replace just the broken bit on yours.
ISTR that the cog is secured with some sort of epoxy on the shaft - may need to GENTLY warm it up to get it off.

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Old 24-06-17, 12:37 PM   #3
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Thanks Mark

That makes sense now. Any recomendations for the plastic weld....

Cheers
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Superb !

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Old 25-06-17, 08:39 AM   #6
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Fantastic Photo Soren. Is that standard or a repair? What is the circlip doing? - Thats what its doing http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...roken-odometer


Just found this Blog on a late 70's Passat -

http://ost-blog.passat32.de/2014/04/...ag-mich-nicht/

Looks the same as mine.

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Old 25-06-17, 09:00 AM   #7
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Found picture on internet. There is a guy in hungary (?) selling new cogs on ebay... 3D printed cogs...
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Old 25-06-17, 12:12 PM   #8
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Thank you. Found the picture link on VW Vortex...

http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...roken-odometer

found him on ebay based in Zaalegerzeg i've been there :-). Mine is a 21 tooth :-( Think the one he has fixes the later odometers. I will send him an email. If I am correct in my assumptions my part also fits the early golfs so may be worht him looking into it.

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Thanks Mark

That makes sense now. Any recomendations for the plastic weld....

Cheers
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try this - worked a treat on mine

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Outlet/Ta...ent/B0053WXLVU

That's a good fix with the circlip that SorenR found though!!
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Old 09-08-17, 09:15 PM   #10
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As always takes longer than you hoped. I tried a repair using the plastic weld abut it would not take. Even got a washer made at work and tried to use an epoxy whilst in a vice. This did not work as the cog would not grip the rod. I could have glued this to the rod but decided to source a new cog
I ordered a new cog from a bloke in Germany pretty sure he gets them from America.

American site - http://www.mediafire.com/file/2hr265...6x/cc.bt.b.zip
Euro site - http://speedometercogs-gears.com/aud...eedometer.html

Part arrived and I fitted it the other week. Finally got it into the car on Monday night.

Note the blob of epoxy to make sure it stays on.



and working :-)

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