Re: Speedometer drive modification for duel discs.
Posted by
TOOLS1 on
Jul 02, 2013; 6:03am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/Speedometer-drive-modification-for-duel-discs-tp4042801p4043120.html
Now that my JB Weld has set, i'm back at it.
I removed the axle, and speedometer drive to expose the drive gear. I then got an 1/8" X 1/2" roll pin, and an 1/8 inch drill bit. I marked the drill bit with some tape. I want to go deep enough that the roll pin will go all the way in, but not drill through the hub.

I then drilled the hole in the hub, and inserted the roll pin. It should be just proud of the drive gear.


Now bolt the rotors on, being sure to put the bolts through from the right side.
Install the axle, and drive.


Install the wheel, and your all most done.

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