Fitting clock dial ring

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Fitting clock dial ring

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Have all my dial rings on, except for the clock one. How does the clear plastic front come off the clock? There is one clear clip up top the same as on the other dials but how do the small little black pieces come off the front of the clock? I'm talking about the ones on the bottom left and right that hold the plastic on. They dont unclip as far as I know and they don't unscrew..

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There's a tiny screw on the adjustment knob at the front that needs to come off. Then just undo the clips.
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Just use a big flat tip and pry it off :troll:
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Vectose wrote:There's a tiny screw on the adjustment knob at the front that needs to come off. Then just undo the clips.
I know, I have that off. I'll MMS you a pic of what I mean,
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silverGPX wrote:Just use a big flat tip and pry it off :troll:
This ^ :lol:
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Yeah there actually isn't any other way, they look like part of the plastic mould.

Hey Bennoz are you up for another gearbox rebuild? :lol:
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Daniel2019 wrote:Yeah there actually isn't any other way, they look like part of the plastic mould.

Hey Bennoz are you up for another gearbox rebuild? :lol:
http://cobratransmission.com/index.php? ... fa18b9baa8

Dont do a Lawso, I wanna see the bearing kit arrive before the box :lol:
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Bennoz wrote:
Daniel2019 wrote:Yeah there actually isn't any other way, they look like part of the plastic mould.

Hey Bennoz are you up for another gearbox rebuild? :lol:
http://cobratransmission.com/index.php? ... fa18b9baa8

Dont do a Lawso, I wanna see the bearing kit arrive before the box :lol:
No worries, was just making sure you didnt have like a wedding or a 6A13TT conversion or something else on your plate, and can be arsed to do it :lol:
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