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Old 04-05-2021, 11:57 AM   #2
pjmoreland
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Re: Speedometer "repair"

Nicely done. That was a good idea not to mess with that spring. The fixed end of the spring can be adjusted, if need be, where it attaches to the speedometer body. It would need to be wound up the correct number of turns though to start with. Seems like that would be a nightmare to figure out without a speedometer calibration machine. I adjusted mine a small amount a few months ago because it was off by 4mph at all speeds.
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