Julian:
The best place on the British side is Speedograph-Richfield,
http://www.speedograph-richfield.co.uk/
whose "Richfield" part was fomerly part of Smith's Industries. Apparently they
have the original test eqipment and ability to make parts, as well as supplying
controls and cables.
Ron Tebo
JACranwell@aol.com wrote:
> Doug,
>
> Unless you have a seriously wrong diff ratio installed, then it is most
> probably the tachometer. They go off pretty frequently, and genrally read
> higher, rather than lower.
> I remember seeing a reference on the list once for an outfit which overhauls
> tachometers. Any suggestions out there?
>
> Julian. Series III with electronic Tachometer (Red-lining at what is
> actually +/- 4,000RPM)
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