Re: speedo question...
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Re: speedo question...
- From: "jtrealty@xxxx " <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 19:23:02 -0000
To jack singer and all other members of the list
I don't know about Virginia but the last time I checked it was still
part of the U.S.A. It is against FEDERAL law to tamper with a
speedometer. I live in New Jersey and they take it seriously. On the
title when you sell the car you certify to the mileage. If the speedo
is touched it is to be recorded by a sticker on the door. It is true
in some states after so many years they are more leniant but be warned
if you tamper with the mileage any purcheser or subsequent owner would
have the right to come after you for fraud. The lamda counter could
possibly be used to confirm the mileage and any service records that a
Delorean vender may have could also help. The bottom line is DON'T
TAMPER WITH THE SPEEDO.
Having a shop recalibrate is completly legal.To DMC joe the speedo is
as tamperproof as any car's speedo which is to say that it can be
tampered with if anyone is so inclined.There are many ways to look at
a car and estimate the mileage from general appearances to tires
to wear on interior items.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Jack Singer" <jsinger@xxxx> wrote:
> You should be able to take it apart and change the numbers and put
it
> back together. I have done a few without any problems. (nothing
> illegal if it is for your own use and not to cause fraud) If you
cant
> figure it out, just send it to me and I will fix it for you.
>
> Jack in Richmond.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danrc30
> Sent: Sat 11/25/2000 5:29 PM
> To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc:
> Subject: [DML] speedo question...
>
>
>
> I'm trying to get an odometer in a new speedo face to match
the
> original in my car. So, I tried the drill in the speedometer to
bring
> the mileage up to where my original odometer is, but at this rate,
it
> might be done by next Christmas! So, now I have the thing apart, and
I
> don't know what to do. Is there any way to disassemble the odometer
so I
> can manually adjust the numbers up to match the actual mileage of my
> car? Or anything else I can do? I need some suggestions here from
people
> with this type of experience. Somebody please help... Thank you...
>
> ---Dan
>
> Oh, by the way... about that hitch for the DeLorean.. I'm sure
I
> can make one if someone really wants one. It can't be that
difficult...
>
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