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Reversing milage on odometer using drill


RedRacerCivic
12-31-2002, 01:55 AM
Any of you know how long it will take to reverse my miles to match on how many are on the motor? I recently rebuilt the motor and i want to keep track on how many miles i have on it buy reversing the odometer from 122,XXX back to (current)800 miles. I dont want you people saying its illegal because my car is over 10 years old so milage on my car is exempt. Plus when i sell my car i will tell the new owner of actual milage of the chasis. I'm NOT a crook or a liar so i am not doing this for bad purposes. So any of you tried the drill method on the speedometer cable...how fast can i do it and how long will it take? Should i go backwards on the drill or fowards? I dont want to mess up my gauge cluster...

Civic Jim
12-31-2002, 03:54 AM
It shouldn't break if you drill it either way with my experience (I don't clock cars i used to change speedos on my old car coz they kept on breaking), but it will take a long time to do so

cheerz

MyFirst4G
12-31-2002, 08:25 AM
Okay, here's the trick, you dont need to use a drill, just take off the plastic cover on the fron tof the gauges and take a needle and just move the odometer back, it works perfect, just dont scratch up the numbers cause then it looks obvious, but do it at a corner and it works!!

slammed89civic
12-31-2002, 11:15 AM
ali is right, his method does work, i set the milage on my motorcycle back a couple of years ago after having a new engine put on it

Skeme1
12-31-2002, 12:36 PM
so with a pin needle, bring em back on the side of the number?? just sort of clicks back?

sweet i think im gonna have to try it

Bleebdat
12-31-2002, 01:04 PM
Take a drill bit put electrical tape on it and reverse it over the smallest number, it takes about an hour to get 100,000 miles off, becareful not to let the drill overheat.

tbk49
12-31-2002, 01:17 PM
or if you guys look closer theres a gold metal clip that stops the rotation of the digits, take a small pair of needle nose pliers and pop it out, all the numbers will spin freely just set it then replace the gold restrictor clip. I had to do this when I tried to convert into kph but it didnt work anyways :)

MyFirst4G
12-31-2002, 03:40 PM
Yes, it just clicks back, its really easy

I do not recomend pulling out the gold clip because good luck getting it back in, its not easy, it can be done, but i was unsucessful.... just use the pin method, its the fastest and works the bext!

RedRacerCivic
12-31-2002, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by MyFirst4G
Yes, it just clicks back, its really easy

I do not recomend pulling out the gold clip because good luck getting it back in, its not easy, it can be done, but i was unsucessful.... just use the pin method, its the fastest and works the bext!

Hmm i tried your method before i created this post and it didnt work on me, i think it only works on 88-89 clusters, Did you do this on your 88 or your 90 hatch? Id try the gold clip method but i have indiglos and they are kinda in the way. Thanks for all your replies

MyFirst4G
01-01-2003, 12:08 AM
I did it on both of my hatches! i did it everytime before inspection time comes around!! It does work, i've even done it to my other friends honda's, i dont know about other cars, but it works for honda's!

jc836
01-01-2003, 06:21 AM
I think we need to lock this thread-WHY? because the act of changing the reading is absolutely ILLEGAL and unethical as well. You seem to not understand that it is the chassis that has the mileage and that is what people go by. Anyone who contributes to this with an answer is not doing anyone a favor.

1990civic
01-01-2003, 11:42 AM
ohh shut-up you act like this is to try to scam people, most people who do it do it for themselves. if you do it to sell a vehicle then its wrong!!

MyFirst4G
01-01-2003, 12:03 PM
I do it for insurance purposes, i got the lowest possible insurance, which is basic liability and i can only drive 7500 miles a year, and there is no way i can do that with school and work, i go through 12000 at least. This way i do it before inspection time and all works out for me....

kris
01-01-2003, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by jc836
I think we need to lock this thread-WHY? because the act of changing the reading is absolutely ILLEGAL and unethical as well. You seem to not understand that it is the chassis that has the mileage and that is what people go by. Anyone who contributes to this with an answer is not doing anyone a favor.


Think before you speak up. Most states, if your car is over 10 years old, it is exempt from odometer readings anyways. Second, some states (Utah being one of them) allow th odometer to be set, if the major mechanical parts have been replaced by a certified mechanic. So no, it is not always illigal.

nemo_wolf
01-02-2003, 04:26 AM
im kinda curious on this now ... the 10 year exemption ... if your car is udner the 10 years when do they take odometer readings?!

im thinking about getting me a 5th gen hatch so i might have to worry about this for a year or two which is why im asking ...

And just to add, jc836 4th gens have been exempt for atleast two years now if you happen to have a 91 or more if its older so its not a big deal ... but dont feel bad cause i didnt know either ... locking a thread is like burning a book dude ... gotta make sure its worth preventing others from sharing about that information before we cross that bridge ... plus theirs lots of unethical ppl that will do crap like this regardless of a locked post or not ...

dfarres
01-02-2003, 01:03 PM
In CA it doesn't matter cause when u sell a car u can just check the box on the title that states the odometer mileage is not correct.

travis_118
01-02-2003, 10:07 PM
im gonna do this for myself. I got a new Si cluster a while back. The Si cluster says it has 256,000 mile on it , nut my car only has 126,000 so i want to reset the Si cluster to read the 126,00

nemo_wolf
01-03-2003, 04:50 AM
hrmmm completely non nefarious usage for this ... hrmmm time to contemplate the evils of odometer roll back ...

wheres that box for the incorrect millage btw!?

sastanley
01-03-2003, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by nemo_wolf
wheres that box for the incorrect millage btw!?

There is a similar piece of paper in MD - If you sell a car private party, there is a checkbox I think on the title that says something to the effect of - 'to the best of my knowledge, the odometer reading is correct' - if you purchase a car from a dealer (even used), they give you a little signed form that says the same thing and when you sign it at delivery you both agree that mileage is correct.

I was personally hoping to get my ZC installed around the 200K mark on my odometer, but I haven't had time to get it in yet. I am up to 206k :( - You know....the shitty little 1.5 may not have any horsepower, but I drive the crap outta that thing, and it runs and runs and runs...I only hope my ZC will be as reliable. :licker:

dfarres
01-03-2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by nemo_wolf
wheres that box for the incorrect millage btw!?

Here's a form from the DMV. Look where the Odometer info is & you'll c the box to check for "not actual mileage", this same box is also on the pink slip.

DMV (http://www.dmv.ca.gov/forms/reg/reg343.pdf)

amy@af
01-03-2003, 12:24 PM
one of these days i plan to roll mine back to 15,000 to match the engine :D

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