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Re: [Tigers] Gauge accuracy issues

To: Steve Sage <fastsage@cox.net>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Gauge accuracy issues
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2008 18:42:13 -0800
Steve S., and Tigers,

My recent post tell of my experience with speedo's (Tiger Speedo 
Cable).  The hairspring on the needle, internal to the speedo, is 
adjustable by speedo repair shops that will handle British Gauges, and 
is just a tensioning adjustment of the spiral hair spring, much like a 
wristwatch (non-quartz).  Linearity not adjustable, so pick the speed 
that you want accurate measurement, and the rest fall where they fall.  
It's the odometer that is tricky.

Steve

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Steve Laifman
Editor - TigersUnited.com
<http://www.TigersUnited.com>



Steve Sage wrote:
> My speedo works fine mechanically but only shows about 68 or so when 
> I'm really going 75. I've verified the reading differential with two 
> modern cars and comparing speed readings by cell phone.
>
> One of the comments (in either the Tigers United article or an email) 
> suggested just re-positioning the speedo needle. How does that work? 
> Do you just gently pull the needle off its spindle and reposition it a 
> bit?
>
> I've paid to have the speedo re-calibrated a couple of times but it's 
> still nowhere near accurate.
>
> Thanks!
> Steve Sage
> 1966 MK1A
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