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Re: [Alpines] Tiger Speedometer Part Wanted...

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Subject: Re: [Alpines] Tiger Speedometer Part Wanted...
From: "McFarland, Barbara J" <barbara-mcfarland@uiowa.edu>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 13:21:36 -0500
As far as Nisonger goes here is my experience. I sent my Alpine
speedometer to them to be completely gone through, well to make a long
story short, it took them three tries before it was right - a long time
to be without a speedometer. Of course you would think that I would have
learned the first time around....Oh no, I decided to give them another
chance with the speedometer for my MGA - it took three times again!!!
I have learned my lesson the hard way.
Barb McFarland

Message: 5
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 06:14:24 -0600
From: Ron Tebo <mrtebo@shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [Alpines] Tiger Speedometer Part Wanted...
To: "Paul R. Breuhan" <prbreuhan@hotmail.com>, alpines
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Paul:

Though it may be out of date, Jay's post may give you some sources.

Ron Tebo

Subject: Speedo Shop
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:39:08 -0700
From: Jay_Laifman@countrywide.com
To: alpines@autox.team.net, Tigers@autox.team.net

I've finally broken down and decided to spend the money and get my
speedo
regeared and recalibrated.  I know of three shops, Nisonger in New York,
Mo-Ma in New Mexico, and West Valley Instrument Specialists here in Los
Angeles.  I've spoken to the woman at Mo-Ma and she seems very
knowledgable
and said she has the parts necessary to change my speedo from a 1020
rev/mile to a 1440 rev/mile (needed for an Alpine with OD tranny, 3:89
rear
end and 165x13 tires - though I'm still going to get the exact spins).
I've also spoken to the guy at West Valley, Morris, who also seemed
knowledgable, but much less than friendly, and he would not commit to
having what was necessary to gear the speedo right.  On the plus side,
he
is a 10 minute drive from here.  They both want about $100.

I know that Sunbeam Specialities switched between Nisonger and Mo-Ma,
but I
don't know which one is the favored one now.

Anyone have any bad or good experiences with any of them?

Thanks,

Jay

Paul R. Breuhan wrote:

>Hello All,
>A while back I bought a Tiger Speedometer off of Ebay (at a premium
price)
>and now I am just getting around to putting my dash board together.
>
>And wouldn't you know it's not in working order...the plastic gear that

>drives the odometer is cracked and split apart so it binds up on the
metal
>worm gear.
>
>A picture can be found here...
>http://www.breuhan.com/badgear.jpg
>
>The plastic gear is on a metal shaft and is held on by a little metal
clip.
>
>So I am in need of this part...anyone out there in Sunbeamland with a
speedo
>in pieces (or non working) that could help me out?
>
>Also I wondered if a gear from Alpine 120 mph speedo would work?
>(so if anyone had one of those hanging around)
>
>Thanks in advance to everyone,
>Paul
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