Folks: I posted this source before, but it may have been during an email
problem.
In LA, San Fernando Valley
Morris Mintz @
West Valley Auto Electronics
dba West Valley Instrument Specialists
19314 Vanowen St.
Reseda, CA 91335
818/758-9500
FAX 818/758-9504
Current rate for a rebuild $90 plus shipping
For calibration lay out 52' 9 1/2" on a flat piece of road and count the
number of turns the speedo cable makes when you push the car that distance.
Bill Rogers
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> From: Spook37211@aol.com
> To: richards@northcoast.com; hartsell@thegrid.net; larryall@pacbell.net
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Speedo Problem
> Date: Saturday, July 05, 1997 7:57 PM
>
> In a message dated 97-07-05 18:50:54 EDT, richards@northcoast.com writes:
>
> << On Fri, 04 Jul 1997, Harold Hartsell <hartsell@thegrid.net> wrote:
> >Larry Allbritton wrote:
> >
> >> The speedometer in the Mk1 does not show the proper speed. As a
> >> matter
> >> of fact sometimes it jumps up to 70 and stays there even when the
> >> car is not moving.
> >
> >My Mk 1 has acquired the same problem.
> >
> >Harold
> >B9470535 >>
>
>
> Guys,
> May I suggest Palo Alto Speedo? Their number is 415-323-0243. They can
> rebuild and calibrate your speedo in around a week for a reasonable
price.
> If your car has a different rear end ratio, they can make your speed
read
> your ACTUAL speed instead of that bogus speed you keep showing the
girls....
>
> Regards, Ray
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