The three speedo's below are:
1) Series 2 ex mil command recon. ARN 111 014 (1400)
2) Series 2 ex mil command recon. ARN 111 556 (1400)
3) Series 1 109 ute. (1500)
Cheers, Mick.
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The three speedo's below are:
1) Series 2 ex mil command recon. ARN 111 014 (1400)
2) Series 2 ex mil command recon. ARN 111 556 (1400)
3) Series 1 109 ute. (1500)
Cheers, Mick.
Neither are running.
Cheers, Mick.
The numbers are related to the odometer - (number of revs per mile) The Speedometer can be calibrated seperately (to an extent) by moving the pointer on the shaft - ie: setting the spring tension.
Regards,
Scott
With the stop removed, the pointer needle is meant to point at the white dot.
Aaron
Very Interesting
My Series 3 Lightweight (1974) has 1536 on the speedo , according to OP that means 6.00 x 16 Tyres , but the Handbook states 6.50 x 16 tyres
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But is it accurate?
They seem to be all over the place...
The speedometer in my SIIa is as accurate as the speedometer in my D1. Reads about 3 miles high at 50mph. I did clean, lubricate and adjust it though, and install a new speedometet cable.
Aaron