Bob -
There's nothing complicated about this. The speedo needs to be
rebuilt by a specialist. The average layman can't repair this type of
failure without risking destroying the delicate instrument. It has
nothing to do with the conversion.
Suggest either Moma or Nisonger.
Alan
On 4/22/09, Bob Johnson <bjsbj8@gmail.com> wrote:
> A friend has a Smittys/Toyota 5 speed in his 64 3000. The speedometer
> doesn't work. He says that there have been a few occasions when the
> speedometer "caught" and worked for a bit, but usually it just doesn't
> work. Anyone else had this problem or have any suggestions for a
> solution?
>
> Bob Johnson
> BJ8
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