I worked on a Smiths speedo with my bugeye Sprite years ago. Ended up at that speedo shop up near UCR. That was in the 80’s all I needed was a calibration because I changed tranny and wheels. I learned not or touch the face as the paint was like a powder and every little thing made a mark. 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Great Video Mike! I will have to get my speedo out and do a little rebuild to it also. Have a ton of stuff ordered for my bus, just waiting on shipping. Hopefully Ill get more videos out soon! Cheers Mike!
Is that stock background music? Sweet sound of a lawn being mowed. I was almost falling asleep. And Thank You for posting this. It's grand alchemy to fix that thing.
Hey Mike, Kevin here from Australia. Very interesting video i have an old bug speedo im going to clean now. Q. Next time you do one of these i think you'd probably find it easier if you had a longer screw driver. 🤪 Stay safe and healthy man. ✌ Peace.
I love bringing old stuff back to life and Mustie 1 says all the time. I wish we were so easy to bring back to life. Going to get a can of the Free All and try it out. I hope it smells better than that other PB blaster penetrant. That alone will make it worth it
Btw you have 4K more subscribers than VW Darin. You post way more videos than he does. He is my go to engine channel. You are my hero for body and paint.
Dear Mike Thank you for making a very informative video. I'm a Japanese bus enthusiast and I'm repairing the odometer on my bus using your video as a reference. So I have a question. I need to replace the "gear" you mentioned in your comment, so I was wondering if there's a way to get it. Thank you. Regards Akinori 12:46 it looks like the gears are okay this is for the odometer anyway if you know if you're trying to fix your
Nicely done sir! The biggest thing here to keep in mind is you need to NOT be in a hurry and have patience when doing this, otherwise it's not too hard to do. If anyone needs a similar video for beetle speedos we have them on our channel.
Here’s how you fix your neighbors dogs. And I did this myself. Because my neighbors, after several of my complaints did nothing. And I just don’t understand that. What makes them think that we want to hear their dogs barking all the time. It’s like pulling up to someone at a stop sign or stop light and having to listen to their music as loud as they can play it. I just don’t understand it. It’s not civil. So… I run myself a length of pressure hose. To the backyard next to the fence where the dogs were. I bought a dog whistle, and fixed it to the pressure hose. On the other end of the pressure hose I had a small regulator. That I could dial about two or 3 pounds into. Whatever the dogs ears were most sensitive to. I tried several different settings. I finally got their attention. When I came outside and they started to bark I turned the valve on. Waited a little while until they stopped. And then shut it off. Now this can go different ways. The dog might start howling more, or they will be quiet. Use that to whatever advantage. And you can train them. Where eventually when they hear you outside or whatever they will be quiet because they have been trained that you will whistle at them. It seriously works. And Wonderful job on the speedometer!
Thanks so much for your video's. I have a 1967 deluxe bus would you advise to remove the tray under the dash to make it easier to remove the speedo. Thanks again for all your help.
90% of my you tube viewing is a combo of You, Mustie1 and Shango 066, great work!
Great video, Mike F. Great to know how to strip down VW Speedo’s
I worked on a Smiths speedo with my bugeye Sprite years ago. Ended up at that speedo shop up near UCR. That was in the 80’s all I needed was a calibration because I changed tranny and wheels. I learned not or touch the face as the paint was like a powder and every little thing made a mark. 👍👍👍😎😎😎
I remember that speedo shop. last time I was there the owner was super drunk. IDK what happened. All the employees were kinda scared....
Maybe he was doing some speed and it got to him! 🤪😳
Cheers Mike, just what i needed.
Great Video Mike! I will have to get my speedo out and do a little rebuild to it also. Have a ton of stuff ordered for my bus, just waiting on shipping. Hopefully Ill get more videos out soon! Cheers Mike!
Hi Mike.
I never been in one of them. Nice rebuild. Take care
Nice Mike Little Kincy working with these small parts.but you manage. regards.HCS
Great video, helpful tip, use a .5mm feeler gauge, to roll the bezel back on. Works great. Thanks for the tips.
Great tip!
Is that stock background music? Sweet sound of a lawn being mowed. I was almost falling asleep.
And Thank You for posting this. It's grand alchemy to fix that thing.
Hey Mike,
Kevin here from Australia. Very interesting video i have an old bug speedo im going to clean now.
Q. Next time you do one of these i think you'd probably find it easier if you had a longer screw driver. 🤪
Stay safe and healthy man. ✌ Peace.
Mike, that Snap-On reminds me of an old Colt Buntline six shooter- you can fix stuff in the next county!
I love bringing old stuff back to life and Mustie 1 says all the time. I wish we were so easy to bring back to life. Going to get a can of the Free All and try it out. I hope it smells better than that other PB blaster penetrant. That alone will make it worth it
Btw you have 4K more subscribers than VW Darin. You post way more videos than he does. He is my go to engine channel. You are my hero for body and paint.
Dear Mike
Thank you for making a very informative video.
I'm a Japanese bus enthusiast and I'm repairing the odometer on my bus using your video as a reference.
So I have a question. I need to replace the "gear" you mentioned in your comment, so I was wondering if there's a way to get it. Thank you.
Regards
Akinori
12:46
it looks like the gears are okay this is for the odometer anyway if you know if you're trying to fix your
Nicely done sir! The biggest thing here to keep in mind is you need to NOT be in a hurry and have patience when doing this, otherwise it's not too hard to do.
If anyone needs a similar video for beetle speedos we have them on our channel.
Here’s how you fix your neighbors dogs. And I did this myself.
Because my neighbors, after several of my complaints did nothing. And I just don’t understand that. What makes them think that we want to hear their dogs barking all the time. It’s like pulling up to someone at a stop sign or stop light and having to listen to their music as loud as they can play it. I just don’t understand it. It’s not civil. So…
I run myself a length of pressure hose. To the backyard next to the fence where the dogs were. I bought a dog whistle, and fixed it to the pressure hose. On the other end of the pressure hose I had a small regulator. That I could dial about two or 3 pounds into. Whatever the dogs ears were most sensitive to. I tried several different settings. I finally got their attention. When I came outside and they started to bark I turned the valve on. Waited a little while until they stopped. And then shut it off. Now this can go different ways. The dog might start howling more, or they will be quiet. Use that to whatever advantage. And you can train them. Where eventually when they hear you outside or whatever they will be quiet because they have been trained that you will whistle at them.
It seriously works.
And
Wonderful job on the speedometer!
I could have used that info over the last 30 years! 👍
@@anthonysinclair5721 ha,ha,ha
Nice work Mike like it :)
Great, never been game,thanks for the information.
Thanks so much for your video's. I have a 1967 deluxe bus would you advise to remove the tray under the dash to make it easier to remove the speedo. Thanks again for all your help.
yea
Watchmaking Job outstanding :-)
How funny im filming the utes speedo right now 🤣😉 we are on the same page 🤙🏽
make sure to pull out the ball bearing and grease the shaft. I saw you didnt show that on your last video.
Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot 👍
Glad to hear it!
Who let the dogs out? Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof!!
You need a longer screwdriver! 😂
I can almost hear the bucket single cab idling, your so close.
I would keep it 6 volt myself. But that's me.😊
What type of grease did you use on the shaft and gears?
lithium
Sweet.
can anyone provide a contact to rebuild my bus speedometer?
Ryan on the Samba. he does a good job.
Cool and all but your showing people the wrong way to take it apart
Speedometer probably from september 61'...
oh yea it is original. hardly used
My girlfriend likes my wobble in my Speedo.
You live in a very noisy neighborhood !