Gundy said:
I sourced a nice used speedo from Merry ole England.
Any tips on the install?
Gundy,
Assuming that you're talking about a Smiths speedo, THE MOST IMPORTANT thing to look at is the fine print at the bottom of the speedo face.
There is a three or four digit number, (on my 74 parts car and 74.5 rubber bumper GT, it's on the bottom right, near the 120 mph mark - 1000 on one, 1280 on the other).
That number represents turns per mile. Translating into english, that is the number of speedometer cable turns required to advance your odometer one mile, and also represents the turns per minute of the cable while traveling 60 miles per hour.
I learned this the hard way when I replaced the broken-faced original in my 74.5 GT (manufactured in Nov '74) with the unit from the 74 GT parts car manufactured in Feb '74. The original was 1000, the replacement 1280.
Math being what it is, the 1280 was looking for 1280 rpm, or 1.28 times more than my 74.5 was providing. SO, when I sped up to provide sufficient turns for the 1280 model to indicate 55 mph (and lead me to believe I was traveling 55) I was actually traveling about 70mph. Needless to say, it was an error that the local constabulary was more than willing to bring to my attention.
Here's a link to a very useful chart -
https://www.mgb-stuff.org.uk/speedo2.htm
and a link to a great speedo repair guide -
https://home.comcast.net/~rhodes/speedo.pdf
As for removing the dash - having replaced my speedo twice now, the only thing I've had to move out of the way is the trip odometer reset cable. Taking that out of the mounting lug first gives just enough room to squirrel your hand deep enough to reach the thumb screws/nuts on the back of the speedo. Turning the screws/nuts can prove to be another story.
As mentioned in an earlier response, disconnecting power is a good idea, not only for preventing an electrical short if the wrong item becomes dislodged, but also to prevent the courtesy light from draining the battery while you try to free your hand from behind the dash

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Have fun!