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1. Getting to the Speedometer (score: 1)
Author: AMurray001@aol.com
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 1995 22:20:54 -0400
I have owned my 1976 TR-6 for only about 20 months. A long-held dream come true! The car was in pretty good shape when I bought it and I've only had to do minor repairs (rewire the horns, replace a f
/html/triumphs/1995-07/msg00327.html (7,543 bytes)

2. Re: Getting to the Speedometer (score: 1)
Author: "John M. Trindle" <jtrindle@tsquare.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 1995 09:56:29 -0400 (EDT)
Is this a Smith's speedo? I have rebuilt my '73 MGBs Smiths with some luck. In my case a retaining clip had popped off, allowing the push-the-odometer-device (a technical term) to also fall off. Afte
/html/triumphs/1995-07/msg00328.html (8,076 bytes)

3. Re: Getting to the Speedometer (score: 1)
Author: rorr@eagle.wbm.ca (Rodney Orr)
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 1995 22:28:24 -0600
You should be able to remove the speedo without taking the dash out. I've done it both ways. Try lying on your back on the driver's side floor and reaching into that mess of wires etc. Once you've al
/html/triumphs/1995-07/msg00333.html (7,994 bytes)


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