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Hi Karl there is an inner main spring that is very sensitive. If you can get the needle to bounce when you gentle flick your wrist, is a good way to tell at a swap met if the gauge is functional.
Your needle could have fallen off the shaft because they are a push on fit.
Steve
Likely muck accumulated over the years. Google a document written by TR owner Anthony Rhodes on Smiths Speedometer repair. He goes into detail on how to service and repair these speedometers and odometers. It is the best doc out there for this task. It is free, lots of clubs reference it.Does anyone know why the speedometer needle would fail to return to zero and hang up at 8 mph?