Eric:
I have some more info regarding speedos in my archive like the post
below. Is this what you were looking for? I would like a copy of what
you come up with in the end, and will send you the rest of what ever I
have, if it is the correct info.
Ron Tebo
Frenken, Eric wrote:
Hi all,
does anybody happen to have information on Smiths/British Jaeger gauges
which
were built into any car or know a source where I could get hold of this
information? I'm especially interested in the numbers on the face of these
gauges as I'd like to compile a list, which I'll make public to anyone.
I think I already have all the numbers related to Austin-Healeys and
some for
MG, but feel free to pass on any information you consider important on
or off
the list to me.
Thanks to those taking their time and responding to me.
Eric
[Subject: Re: speedometer serial numbers
Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 20:09:10 +0100
From: Jeff Howarth <jeff@v8tiger.demon.co.uk>
To: robert nanzig <rnanzig@webtv.net>
CC: alpines@autox.team.net
Hi Rob,
the 4 digit number refers to the turns ratio per mile, I have never seen
a 1021 ,series 5 had either a 1020 or if it had o/d it is a 1504.
I have a spare 1020 if you want one.
regards
Jeff
In message <16144-3AF410C0-392@storefull-236.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
robert nanzig <rnanzig@webtv.net> writes
> I am looking for a replacement for my SV speedo and the numbers on the
> face are
> 5324/50 1020. I saw one on ebay with the numbers 5324/50 1021. My
> parts manual says the 5324/50 is the correct one for my SV. Does anyone
> know what the 1020 and 1021 refer to?
>
> Rob Nanzig
> 67SV
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Jeff Howarth
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