Ron -
I've found with Margaret that if you are very specific about the problems (
i.e. write them down) that she won't let it go out of her shop until it's
perfect. I had a very difficult BN1 speedo calibration problem and she was
the only shop (sent it to three other shops) that was able to fix it
properly.
I wonder if the problem is she didn't know to look at this issue with your
OD or the calibration? Usually problems with the OD are hard to notice
because shops don't want to run your OD too much and run up the miles.
Alan
On 9/6/07, Ronald J. Ray <ronald-ray@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> I sent my speedometer to Moma for repair a few years ago as the odometer
> was
> not working. Moma refurbished the entire speedometer, sent it back, and
> the
> odometer was still not working. Nor was the speedometer calibrated
> correctly. I called Margaret Lucas and she instructed me to return the
> speedometer to her. I had to pay the shipping cost. Moma returned the
> speedometer with an operable odometer. The speedometer is still of 10
> percent and the far left digit wheel of the odometer (10,000) turned
> constantly with the tenth of a mile digit wheel. After two chances to
> make
> it right, I saw no point in paying the shipping cost to return it
> again. So
> now I just live with the defects.
>
> Ron
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