- 1. [Healeys] BN1 speedo (score: 1)
- Author: "Peter & Veronica" <greylinn@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 16:13:55 +1000
- Gb day list Yesterday we had our Queensland club Christmas lunch. We drove the BN1 based Ward Special about 100km (60 miles) each way. A few miles from the venue, I noticed the speedo was reading 120
- /html/healeys/2010-12/msg00431.html (7,387 bytes)
- 2. Re: [Healeys] BN1 speedo (score: 1)
- Author: Bert Van Brande <bertvanbrande@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 00:08:13 -0800 (PST)
- Hi Peter, The speedo operates by a spinning magnet generating magnetic currents in an aluminum disk which causes this disk to spin. This disk is connected to the pointer through a shaft as well as a
- /html/healeys/2010-12/msg00432.html (7,457 bytes)
- 3. Re: [Healeys] BN1 speedo (score: 1)
- Author: "Reinhart Rosner" <reinhart.rosner@aon.at>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 13:39:08 +0100
- Hi Peter, When driving home from a vintage car event last autumn I had a similar experience. I reduced the speed and the speedo showed an increase and little later went the wrong way round to 0 again
- /html/healeys/2010-12/msg00435.html (9,148 bytes)
- 4. Re: [Healeys] BN1 speedo (score: 1)
- Author: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 09:12:42 -0800
- I've been fiddling with speedometers for several years with varying degrees of success and frustration. While the return spring--which looks like something that came out of a large watch--is a possib
- /html/healeys/2010-12/msg00436.html (9,576 bytes)
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