DIY - Odometer Rebuild

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  • kmack
    Noobie
    • Feb 2005
    • 25

    #16
    Well, I found a replacement gear from a guy in Spain on Ebay. $11 w/ shipping. Heck of a better deal than $25 +.
    '91 318i (commuter)
    '87 325is (Sold with over 310k miles)

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    • BimmerBall
      Advanced Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 185

      #17
      Originally posted by Propwash
      Wow, great writup. I have an extra cluster that came with my car, only prob is its about 100k miles off. Any way to correct it?
      Originally posted by wycoco
      well, i know theres some trick by using a drill.. but i dont know the details of that so dont try it.. haha

      but the only way to really correct is to turn those gears.. they all work together to move the trip meter.. then the miles move too.. if you do it by hand, im sure it'd be a couple hours or maybe days.. haha

      i forgot where i read that drill trick.. cuz i guess it makes it spin faster.. but yeah, just do it by hand.. it'll get fun once in a while
      well, after i removed all the gears (read they fell out of the damn housing) i started spinning the gears by hand. after about 2 min I had an epiphany. using an air nozzle (this particular one had a sqeeze grip and a long narrow outlet tube kind of like something you'd see at a dentists office or a lockpick gun) i pointed it at the appropriate gear and direction of travel and spun my mileage back. BE FOREWARNED - DO NOT APPLY TOO MUCH AIR PRESSURE OR IT WILL BREAK. Ask me how I know. I was going backwards from 210K and ended up having to go forward through 999K. That sucked. But it was kind of cool watching 1000 miles go by every 20 sec.
      Last edited by BimmerBall; 11-04-2006, 09:28 AM.

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      • fporro
        E30 Mastermind
        • Dec 2003
        • 1858

        #18
        Originally posted by BimmerBall
        But it was kind of cool watching 1000 miles go by every 20 sec.
        Wow, 180,000 MPH, now that's a fast e30 ;)

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        • BimmerBall
          Advanced Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 185

          #19
          yeah...and that's in reverse ;)

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          • dj2xrated
            E30 Addict
            • May 2007
            • 540

            #20
            haha nice thread.!!! veeeerrry usefull.. now ima go make use of my knowlegde.
            Operation S/C E39M5.:woowoo:

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            • Jscotty
              Banned
              • Jan 2007
              • 2285

              #21
              Rather than buying the gear for $25 and waiting a few days for it to arrive, I decided to go to a hobby shop and buy a bag of assorted plastic gears for $10. I had to drill out the center of the 12-tooth gear in order to get it to fit on the shaft but it did the job!

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              • Staticpulse
                Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 98

                #22
                Hey guys just read this DIY. After reading I decided to go grab my replacement cluster and check out my odometer. Sure enough, when I pulled it out and took off the clear plastic cover, covering the gears I found this, obviously taken out.



                So the placement of the orange gear's location is represented by the orange ring, the black gear's location is represented by the white ring. The yellow ring is the little brown gear, obviously chewed up and spit out by time.



                Does anyone know the part numbers for these and or the names so I can figure out how to get some replacements.

                I'm a noob, that's why I ask. =)
                Last edited by Staticpulse; 01-09-2008, 02:17 PM. Reason: added information.
                Dave

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                • Staticpulse
                  Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 98

                  #23
                  Ok well I found the part numbers easily enough. E1, E2 and E3 are what I need. Anyone have any idea where to get them cheap? Would prefer new replacements rather than going to junk yard. But for $25-35 a piece, eff that.
                  Dave

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                  • n2motorsports
                    Advanced Member
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 173

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Staticpulse
                    Ok well I found the part numbers easily enough. E1, E2 and E3 are what I need. Anyone have any idea where to get them cheap? Would prefer new replacements rather than going to junk yard. But for $25-35 a piece, eff that.

                    someone mentioned the hobby shop, why not try there first?

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                    • atomic
                      R3V Elite
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 5691

                      #25
                      Originally posted by eibowow

                      you can buy gears from http://odometergears.com
                      About the cheapest place around


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                      • Staticpulse
                        Member
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 98

                        #26
                        Originally posted by atomic
                        About the cheapest place around

                        $85 for four plastic gears. That upsets me greatly. Oh well, guess I will have to save up.
                        Last edited by Staticpulse; 01-09-2008, 03:24 PM. Reason: Im dumb.
                        Dave

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                        • atomic
                          R3V Elite
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 5691

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Staticpulse
                          $85 for four plastic gears. That upsets me greatly. Oh well, guess I will have to save up.

                          Yeah I know how you feel but you really do not want to use used gears as they will do the same thing sooner than later. And you would be smart to go ahead and replace all the gears while you are at it as if you replace only broken ones and old one might break and damage a new gear or gears. It sucks they cost that much but it is what it is ....

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                          • elsabor67
                            E30 Modder
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 837

                            #28
                            Thanks Wycoco. This DIY wound up easier than expected.

                            How do I spell stress relief?:hitler:
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                            • Burning2nd
                              Member
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 98

                              #29
                              my gears where blown apart like the pic above i replaced the gears with the right vdo style e1-2-3 gears... but ive noticed that now my trip odometer reads a mile a little less the one rear mile..

                              did i do something wrong?
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                              • johnwoo
                                Mod Crazy
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 613

                                #30
                                is that website still in business. i clicked on it but just get an error page.

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