DansCorsaSXi
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As above lads.
Atm i have my 1.2 dials but wanting some 1.6 GSi ones. The Gsi ones are 78,000 and mine is 89,000.
Can i simply change them? I know alot of people don't do it but i'm abit fussy.
Cheers Dan 
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tom130691
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ye but its pretty fiddly
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DansCorsaSXi
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Hmm so it's possible then?
I'm gonna give it a go.
Cheers Tom 
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Edges 58
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I did it with mine. Cable or electric?
With mine I took the speedo unit off the clocks assembly.. Take most of it apart. There's a loada gears inside (mine was cable, don't know about electric) and basically hold the thing apart so the gears aren't meshing and used a rubber wheel on a drill to rotate the numbers.
I hope that kinda makes sense as I can't think of a better way of explaining it :/
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DansCorsaSXi
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Yea mine are electric dude but i'm sure i can do it. Cheers Ad
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Dan295
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Easiest way is to push out the pin that holds the gears on at the very top, wind the dials round with your finger and then slide the gear and pin back in to lock them back in place
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Jed D
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thought gsi clocks were all cable...?
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JaffaTB
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
Easiest way is to push out the pin that holds the gears on at the very top, wind the dials round with your finger and then slide the gear and pin back in to lock them back in place
i did this with mine
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