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Subject: Fw: BT7 MkII Rev Counter
From: "David Ward" <david@bighealey.ltd.uk>
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 10:20:14 +0100
Subject: Re: BT7 MkII Rev Counter


 Good morning Gentlemen,

 I noticed your questions to the list regarding Smith's instruments, and
 their repair.
 May I suggest one instrument technician here in the UK that very few people
 are aware of, as he tends to maintain a low profile. It may or may not be
 viable from listers in the mainland US to trade with him, but it most
 certainly would be for people in the UK and Europe. I was simply fed-up
with
 "other" specialists keeping me waiting up to four months for repair and
then
 charging a fortune for the "service"??.
 I have sent him instruments on a Monday and received them back again later
 the same week......repaired.......perfect.
 The cost usually works out at around 40 Sterling [$100us] and that includes
 the zeroing of the speedo miles.
 His name is Mr John Ostick from Keighley in West Yorkshire, he has a full
 web address.
 As right now I do not have access to my files and records, simply look him
 up on www.classic-car-world.co.uk  under the heading of "instruments"
 No interest what-so-ever........just one absolutely delighted customer.
 Regards.
 David.
 www.bighealey.ltd.uk


 ----- Original Message ----- 
 From: "Blue One Hundred" <healey.nut@gmail.com>
 To: "Simon Lachlan" <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk>
 Cc: <healeys@autox.team.net>
 Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 12:32 AM
 Subject: Re: BT7 MkII Rev Counter


 Simon -

 The instrument itself is a self contained unit within the casing, so
 you can remove the cover without having it all come apart... it is one
 piece inside.

 That being said, taking the cover off won't make it any easier for you
 to get the cable out.  Besides, if the thing has snapped off in the
 end... it could indicate a problem with the tach anyway.  I would have
 your tach rebuilt by a specialist... can't hurt.  I would send it to
 MoMa in New Mexico... with the pound where it is today, sending it to
 the US should save you a few quid for sure.  Margaret Lucas is first
 rate.

 Cheers,

 Alan

 '53 BN1 '64 BJ8

 On 6/19/05, Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk> wrote:
 Just a quick one...(they all say that).

 Last week I enquired as to he chances of there being any quick fixes for
 rev
 counters. (There aren't!)

 So, the problem is simple enough. The cable has snapped off where it
 goes
 into the instrument. (Don't ask! Poltergeist perhaps).

 Question: if I take the instrument casing off, will it spring into a
 1000
 pieces and will I thus suddenly be knee deep in minute & vital bits of
 archaic instrument? Or will I be  able to a access the insides without
 wrecking it?

 Simon.




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