F fesulfcraw Joined 5 April 2022 Messages 4 7 April 2022 #1 [h=2]Anyone give any advice on removing the Needles on the Gauge's?[/h] Thanks
Honcho Joined 27 July 2007 Messages 7,791 Location Denver, CO 7 April 2022 #2 fesulfcraw said: [h=2]Anyone give any advice on removing the Needles on the Gauge's?[/h] Thanks Click to expand... The OP kind of looks like spam, but the answer to the question is: don't do it. Even the pros have a 50/50 shot at breaking the needle mount area.
fesulfcraw said: [h=2]Anyone give any advice on removing the Needles on the Gauge's?[/h] Thanks Click to expand... The OP kind of looks like spam, but the answer to the question is: don't do it. Even the pros have a 50/50 shot at breaking the needle mount area.
RYU Joined 1 August 2008 Messages 9,622 Location City of Angels 7 April 2022 #3 Honcho said: The OP kind of looks like spam, but the answer to the question is: don't do it. Even the pros have a 50/50 shot at breaking the needle mount area. Click to expand... Along with that... it's really difficult to calibrate the needle back into the shaft. I've never seen anyone able to do that for the NSX.
Honcho said: The OP kind of looks like spam, but the answer to the question is: don't do it. Even the pros have a 50/50 shot at breaking the needle mount area. Click to expand... Along with that... it's really difficult to calibrate the needle back into the shaft. I've never seen anyone able to do that for the NSX.
docjohn Joined 30 January 2001 Messages 23,079 Location Pa 8 April 2022 #4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvYE9tNhPkY
drew Joined 9 April 2002 Messages 3,164 Location New Zealand, North Island 8 April 2022 #5 you need tweezer nose pliers. Harbor Freight has them. As for calibration...yeah, it can be done. Heineken has created a super cool tool. http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/165296-Cluster-needle-removal/page3 http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/215445-Gauge-Cluster-Tester-Mark-II? I have one of Heineken's tools, because I support awesome, but you can fake input with a $2 PWM (I have a post on this). Last edited: 8 April 2022
you need tweezer nose pliers. Harbor Freight has them. As for calibration...yeah, it can be done. Heineken has created a super cool tool. http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/165296-Cluster-needle-removal/page3 http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showthread.php/215445-Gauge-Cluster-Tester-Mark-II? I have one of Heineken's tools, because I support awesome, but you can fake input with a $2 PWM (I have a post on this).