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29 May 2022 01:27 #867848 by willemZ900
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Question Is it possible to overhaul/repair a 1981 Z1000J electronic Km speed counter. At the moment needle is walking/shivers from 80km to 120km.

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29 May 2022 02:51 - 29 May 2022 02:52 #867850 by Scirocco
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Possible yes but it´s a more difficult task to open the housing without further damage.
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09 Jun 2022 11:05 #868578 by Gdailey2112
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so how does one go about opening the housing? very curious

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09 Jun 2022 16:03 #868587 by TexasKZ
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There is a crimp ring around the center of the meter. That ring has to be VERY carefully peeled open. Getting it crimped back into shape requires some serious skills, or a crimping tool made especially for that size ring. I am not aware of anyplace to get the tool.

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10 Jun 2022 10:19 #868610 by Gdailey2112
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thank you texaskz

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10 Jun 2022 14:59 #868616 by TexasKZ
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You are welcome. I have read posts by folks who said they got it back together well enough that only a trained eye and close inspection would reveal the imperfections. I have read a couple where the poster really stretched the metal getting it off, and it looked pretty awful when they tried to reinstall it. I reckon it can be done, but it would take a great deal of finesse to avoid stretching the metal and getting it recrimped without distorting the contours. If you want to give it a try, it might be worth the expense to buy a junker that has a decent looking ring to practice on.

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