Speedometer ID?
- timmy201
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Re: Speedometer ID?
Your kph and mph don't seem to line up though... on yours 60mph lines up with 135kph. It should be 60mph = 96kph.
This one looks like the correct outer for SN4421/13
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/261905714393
This one looks like the correct outer for SN4421/13
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/261905714393
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Re: Speedometer ID?
Thanks for your reply, timmy201timmy201 wrote:Your kph and mph don't seem to line up though... on yours 60mph lines up with 135kph. It should be 60mph = 96kph.
Agree, seems weird.
Anyone had a similar one?
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Re: Speedometer ID?
I don't think it is weird, it is a bitsa - a Mk 2 or 3 S outer with non S inner.
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who do not possess it.
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Re: Speedometer ID?
thanks, it seems calibrated right to 200 kmh, tho....Simon776 wrote:I don't think it is weird, it is a bitsa - a Mk 2 or 3 S outer with non S inner.
Any point in putting on cost to make it "right"?
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- winabbey
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Re: Speedometer ID?
In case it helps here's the Morris pages from the Smiths Speedo catalogue. I can post the Austin pages if they're of interest.
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Cracking stuff to see it all on those original sheets
Love to see the Austin version for the simple hell of it
Love to see the Austin version for the simple hell of it
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Re: Speedometer ID?
Is it possible you could put the "Austin" version up pretty pretty please.
Looking for a speedo but they all seem to be Morris versions.
Looking for a speedo but they all seem to be Morris versions.
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They are very handy! I just posted the other week that I had found a note of the speedo that used to be in the van, now I can identify it was a 105mph Cooper one for a 3.44 diff. Obviously it's not still there........ but hey, it's good to have a reference to buy a speedo to match your diff
The Austin one would be great to have as well
Many thanks
Al
The Austin one would be great to have as well
Many thanks
Al
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Here's the Austin pages from that catalogue.
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Re: Speedometer ID?
Great to have this as well - thanks.
Will have to cross ref to see any differences - unless they are already known??
Will have to cross ref to see any differences - unless they are already known??