Speedo in pieces

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Brett027
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Speedo in pieces

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Thanks to Clay, I have a spare speedo to play with. The plan is to swap a gps mechanism into it, but to keep the original pie graph style readout. I'm not sure how that is going to go, but thought that it might be of interest to pull it apart and see what's going on.

Instead of a needle, the speedo has a plastic disc mounted on the motor spindle. The non-moving backing plate has orange painted on part of it, so that once the disc gets past about 40mph, the backing plate orange is showing as a black painted section on the disc moves past it and then as you further increase speed, the disc orange segment keeps moving past so that what you see as a readout is made up of both the static backing plate and the orange on the disc.
The oddometer drive shaft runs off a gear on the motor and connects with the mile counter wheels. This needs lubricating with white grease or similar.
The cable drive shaft has the bronze bush on the end that needs a clean with brake cleaner or similar solvent and then a dose of light oil- sowing machine oil is the right viscocity for that job.
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The oddometer drive shaft and cable drive input showing bush
The oddometer drive shaft and cable drive input showing bush
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How it shows increasing speed
How it shows increasing speed
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The spinning disc and static backing plate
The spinning disc and static backing plate
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The backing plate with orange segment and the disc
The backing plate with orange segment and the disc
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All the bits
All the bits
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Re: Speedo in pieces

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Interested to see what you can come up with Brett, a bit of the old and new combined. :thumbsup:
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Re: Speedo in pieces

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Me too!
I'm not over confident but have got a second gps speedo to see what I can do.
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Re: Speedo in pieces

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Good on you got having a go Brett. Any other Speedo would be considerably easier by comparison.


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