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Jaeger and Smiths Speedometers

Tinkerman

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Tony Rhodes wrote an excellent tech article on speedometers. I tried to post him with a question but the email address in the article is no longer valid. Does anyone have a valid email address for him?
A PM would be perfect.

Thanks, Tinkerman
 
you tried

rhodes AT comcast DOT net

?
 
In his article he had asked for any commentary from folks that read his article. I was just wondering if he had any new info to pass on.
Anyhow I went through the steps and got my speedo somewhat disassembled and find that it was not the eBay bargain I thought it was. Sometime in its past it jumped off of a table or workbench and landed spang on the odometer re-set and is now several degrees out of spot on.
I now have to do some household chores, she who is to be obeyed, came up for me. So I guess I'll let it set overnight and see if the speedometer bunny comes by and fixes it for me.

Cheeers, Tinkerman
 
at top of main forum page, there is a link to TeriAnn's TR2. Her website has the Speedo document for which you are looking.

Pat
 
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