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Re: [Tigers] speedometer

To: djoh797014@yahoo.com, achd73@yahoo.com, allanballard@att.net,
Subject: Re: [Tigers] speedometer
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 07:23:13 EDT
The nice thing about using Nisongen is that they will  ask you to fill out 
a simple chart with info that is gathered from pushing your  car over a 
short measured distance. The speedo is calibrated based on the info  that you 
provide.  When I compare mine with a GPS, it is within 1 mph at  most speeds 
up to 70mph.
Mark
 
 
In a message dated 8/13/2010 12:47:21 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
djoh797014@yahoo.com writes:

Sorry,  Mr Enrico is no longer alive.  But her is some info.
The speedo  were
not sufficient lube at the factory.  After a few
years the  bearing in the
speedo would sieze.  The stopped the
cable which  wound up stripping the nylon
gear in the trans.

If you pull the  cable down and drive, the cable should
turn
smoothly.  If it jerks  the gear has striipped or worn teeth.
If the cable
doesn't turn at all,  the seized head has broken
the cable or the gear if
completely  stripped.
The original 15 tooth gears is made of unobtainium.   16
tooth gears and up can be found.  Each step up drops the
speedo  showing by 3
mph.

You should replace the cable.  SS has them,  replace the
gear.  and
Remove the speedo.  Insert of sqaure  drive into
the speed and try of turn the
speedo.  It should spin  freely.
Tiger Tom used to rebuild speedo at shows. 
You can
drip and  few drops of clean oil into the back and work the
bearing
back and  forth.  If it frees up you have only temporarly
fixed the problem.  
The oil will last a few 1000 miles. You
should send the unit to  Nisongen to
have the needle bearing
replaced.  Note while the  Alpine speedo uses the same
bearing
the units aren't  interchangable.




________________________________
From:  Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com>
To: Allan  Ballard
<allanballard@att.net>; Beamclub  <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, August 12,
2010 4:57:42  PM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] speedometer

Remove the cable from  the
back of the speedo and you can either jack the car
up and put it on  stands or
do it while driving BUT you must find out if the
cable is  turning from the
transmission. It could be the gear on the end of  the
cable. you may need a new
cable or have a kink in your housing and  lastly the
speedo its self. Most
likely it is the gear or worn out cable  but it isn't a
hard fix and you can do
it yourself until it proves to be  the speedo, then a
professional will be
required but there are those who  make such repairs on the
list.
regards,TtT
--- On Thu, 8/12/10, Allan  Ballard <allanballard@att.net> wrote:


From: Allan
Ballard  <allanballard@att.net>
Subject: [Tigers] speedometer
To: "LIST  TIGER"
<tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, August 12, 2010,  3:28 PM


My odometer
works although I do not know if it's  accurate, but the
speedometer
does not
work.

Is that typically  a cable issue or do I need to find a  speedometer
repair
shop?
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