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Re: Speedometer gear - got one for 3.07s

To: garywinblad@attbi.com
Subject: Re: Speedometer gear - got one for 3.07s
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 13:42:29 -0700
Gary,

While your advice may be consistent with aged parts, it is not 
consistent with completely re-calibrating the speedometer needle for a 
new gear train. That was the intent of the previous posting.

Steve

garywinblad@attbi.com wrote:

>>1) The Speedometer indication can be adjusted with re-
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>magnetization of 
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>>an age reduced drag magnet and reaction spring that 
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>makes the needle 
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>>read a specific number at a specific cable rotational 
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>rate.  This can be 
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>>done over a wide range of incorrect values for the 
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>rest of the driving 
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>>chain (below). Usually it is accurate at the 
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>calibration speed 
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>>indication chosen, and falls off on either side. This 
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>is normal even 
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>>with correct driving set-up, but gets worse the more 
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>you divert from the 
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>>correct set.
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>Steve,
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>Rather than re-magitize, I have been successful in doing 
>the following:
>If you look at the face down where your revs/mile number 
>is located, you will notice a small dot.  I believe this 
>is the needle pre-load point.  This is where the needle 
>should sit when you let it go below the spring loaded 0 
>stop.  Putting the needle back on with more or less pre-
>load compensates for the different magnet attraction 
>(well you physics guys might not agree, but it works for 
>me!).  When I was younger and stupider, I used to drive 
>the car at a know speed (by the Tach) and THEN put the 
>needle on at the correct speed indication.
>Gary
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Steve Laifman
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