Wendy Hart wrote:
> >>That is why if you change tire diameters, you have to
> >>re-calibrate your speedometer to read correctly. As you >>point out, if
> you jack the car up and run ...
>
> This is a stupid newbie question from someone (me, actually) who bought a 75
> TR6 last summer to learn how to fix cars:
>
> Is it possible to re-calibrate the speedo in these cars? If so, how?
>
> TIA,
> Wendy Hart,
> Erie, PA
Wendy,
Welcome aboard! There are no stupid questions on this list.
You can do a lot with the speedometer yourself. Check out lister Tony Rhodes'
web
page at:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/arhodes/
He has an elaborate section devoted to speedometer repair, and describes how to
do
most repairs yourself.
Cheers!
Brian Schlorff '61 TR-4 '64 TR-4 '72 TR-6 '79 Spit
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