i cant get the damn thing off though, no matter how hard i pull (upto a point - dont want to break it).
i've already pushed it down past the stop-post and made a small scratch where it rests, so i can get it back on "properly" calibrated (if it was in the first place!)... getting it off would be a start tho.
i can get the revcounter one off just fine, and the fuel/temp ones shouldn't be any harder? thing is i dont know if i've miscalibrated that now... i tried pushing it past the stick and i could feel some resistance and something *moved*... dunno if i've just altered an end-stop or rotated the entire voltmeter doobry that controls where the needle points! ideally for that i suppose, i need to have an attempt at connecting the clock wires up without fullying installing the binnacle so i can check & adjust with it idling, howling (briefly) at the limiter, etc, which should be fairly well defined points when its warm (~850, 6500...) and show if its shifted.
indeed if thats the case with the tacho i might be able to use it to my advantage and tweak the fuel guage the same way
after that... i think.... maybe try installing the analogue clock in the dash somewhere (there's enough blank space) and covering over the digital one with the ol' "Polo" blanking plate




