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Speedometer wheel

lbcfan

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I replaced my smoothcase with a ribcase last year in my bugeye. The tranny was not rebuilt, but works fine. I had noticed some vagueness in the speedometer after I put the car back on the road last summer- it was not steady. I have the transmission out now and I've noticed that if I hold the speedometer gear or the distance piece with my finger (through the pinion sleeve hole), and rotate the 3rd motion (output) shaft, the resistance will prevent the gear from turning with the shaft. Same for the distance piece. In the exploded view I cannot see what keeps the gear turning with the shaft except that it is held between the distance piece to the front, and the nut and lockwasher at the output end.

Is it normal that the gear can be restrained from turning so easily, and if not, is the fix to tighten the nut on the shaft?

Thanks,

Michael
 
Depends on which gear (britspeek wheel) we atre talking about. The worm gear (or speedometer wheel) is held in place by nothing more than friction. Tightening the nut at the end of the third motion shaft should fix that. The other potential problem in there, is that the spedometer pinion is made of nylon pressed onto a steel shaft with very small splines, and it can break free of the shaft sometimes.

https://www.spridgetguru.com/TA0096.html
 
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