I've often wondered how many different variants of 'S' speedo have
been produced...
I have two, which are slightly different, they both are fully numbered
from 20-120mph.
The one in the Mini has:
Gear I = 42
Gear II = 60
Gear III = 83
The Marcos one has:
Gear I = 33
Gear II = 55
Gear III = 78
All figures are approximate...
Can anyone identify these for me?
I have also seen speedos with only 30-50-70 etc on them, the same as
those as sold by MiniSpares Centre. I much prefer the look of the fully
numbered faces and I have bought the 30-50-70 type a couple of times
and replaced the faces with my old ones.
Any information would be appreciated.
Ian
'S' Speedos
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Re: 'S' Speedos
The crucial number is the turns/mile number after the serial number. 1280 is for a 3.44 diff and the higher numbers are for higher diff ratios. The speed 'marks' would be different for each speedo. I would guess there is a speedo for every stock diff ratio.
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Re: 'S' Speedos
Confused by this one!
120 speedo, as per 970, 1071, early 1275 etc.
BUT has oil pressure / filter lights at 9.00 and 3.00 O'clock and voltage regulator on back.

Centre has numbers 4417 / 00 1376
Were all Early S speedos that stop at 120 (dead) non instrument voltage regulator type?
120 speedo, as per 970, 1071, early 1275 etc.
BUT has oil pressure / filter lights at 9.00 and 3.00 O'clock and voltage regulator on back.

Centre has numbers 4417 / 00 1376
Were all Early S speedos that stop at 120 (dead) non instrument voltage regulator type?

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Re: 'S' Speedos
Ian,
The speedo in your Mini looks like it has the gear change points marked for the close ratio gearbox (normally straight cut). Is this what you have fitted?
The speedo in your Mini looks like it has the gear change points marked for the close ratio gearbox (normally straight cut). Is this what you have fitted?
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Re: 'S' Speedos
I had wondered if this was one of the possibilities...carbon wrote:The speedo in your Mini looks like it has the gear change points
marked for the close ratio gearbox (normally straight cut).
Is this what you have fitted?
This is really good as this car does have an SCCR box.
The box is a 5 speeder, however, originally the MiniSpares
ST gearset which had about 0.877 as 5th. With a really close
5th like this, it was more of a 4.5 speed box...
I rebuilt the box a couple of years ago using a new Clubman
set, but retaining the 5th gear pair from the previous ST set.
I have ended up with a really nice proper 5 geared setup.
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Ratio Mph Change/Drop Overall
1st 2.583 6.7 32%
2nd 1.711 10.2 66% = 2/3 49%
3rd 1.250 13.9 73% ≅ 3/4 67%
4th 1.000 17.4 80% = 4/5 83%
5th 0.833 20.9 83% = 5/6 100%
gear was 27 teeth vs. 26 teeth for the now current Clubman set.
rich@minispares.com please note! : -
For road use, this combination of Clubman + ST 5th is fantastic...
Please get the 27 tooth gears re-done so I can make another
box the same.
Ian