You write:
> Could anyone advise me on how to get my TR3 speedometer to read accurately
> and steadily? I've taken this thing apart a dozen times, cleaned it
> thoroughly and made sure all moving parts worked freely...
> I'm trying to avoid sending the unit to a rebuiling shop like Nisonger
> to save a few bucks...
Hmm. I would send the unit to Nisonger. I'm not sure how much you
think your time is worth, but if you have taken it apart a dozen
times, $8/hour would match the $100 Nisonger would charge to fix it
right, and give you a 1 year warranty to boot.
The folks at Nisonger do an excellent job, and have my recommendation.
--ken ('74 TR6)
Kenneth B. Streeter | EMAIL: streeter@sanders.com
Lockheed Sanders, PTP2-A001 | WWW: http://rassp.sanders.com/streeter/
65 River Road | Voice: (603) 885-9604
Hudson, NH 03051 | Fax: (603) 885-0631
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