21-06-15, 05:31 PM
So far as I'm aware they're the same. The newer ones have a clock on the instrument panel as well, but that shouldn't affect the rest of the wiring.
There is no easy way to change the mileage on the odometer. If you're handy with electronics you could feed externally generated pulses into it in place of the speedo pickup to simulate riding at speed which would (if run for the right length of time right) get you to the correct figure, but only if the odometer you've bought has a lower mileage recorded. You won't be able to wind the miles back that way.
There is no easy way to change the mileage on the odometer. If you're handy with electronics you could feed externally generated pulses into it in place of the speedo pickup to simulate riding at speed which would (if run for the right length of time right) get you to the correct figure, but only if the odometer you've bought has a lower mileage recorded. You won't be able to wind the miles back that way.