Resetting speedo
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Resetting speedo
As I'm getting the engine rebuilt for my 1071 I would like to reset the speedo too, so it reflects the actual miles done. Would there be a fairly easy way to do this? It was rebuilt some time ago however it has raked up some miles in the meantime.
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Re: Resetting speedo
Car is undergoing a ground up resto and the speedo isn't the original one that came with the car, so I don't think it should have to be such an issue.
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Re: Resetting speedo
Its relatively easy to disassemble the speedo and alter the odometer reading.
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Re: Resetting speedo
As Tim says its easy to open up the speedo unit & rotate the numbers by hand. The main thing you need to avoid doing is forcing the ratchet the wrong way. Other than that you can't really go too far wrong.
You could also ask a specialist to do this for you if you are getting the speedo head reconditioned.
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You could also ask a specialist to do this for you if you are getting the speedo head reconditioned.
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Re: Resetting speedo
Useful article about Smiths and Jaeger speedos here:
http://www.vitessesteve.co.uk/PDF/Repai ... meters.pdf
It's a Triumph site, but lots of useful info, such as: Lucas (control box testing, distributors, etc)
http://www.vitessesteve.co.uk/PDF/Repai ... meters.pdf
It's a Triumph site, but lots of useful info, such as: Lucas (control box testing, distributors, etc)