Posted by Rusty6 on September 18, 2018 at 11:45:12 from (207.195.86.113):
In Reply to: Re: Speedometer Swap posted by coshoo on September 18, 2018 at 10:34:28:
[quote="CVPost-coshoo"](quoted from post at 10:34:28 09/18/18) It looked like there was a panel behind the speedometer with actual gauges- but I don't see them on the re-assembled dashboard. What's up with that?
As far as checking your actual speed against the speedometer, "there's an app for that". As far as getting speedometer to read the correct speed, you'll probably need to get a different gear for the transmission end of the cable. There are probably Mercury boards similar to YT, and those guys will know what you need to do. Link to one of your videos in your first post, they will love it and will fall all over themselves trying to help.[/quote]
I should not need to change gears in the transmission as I only changed the head in the instrument panel. Cable and transmission gears are all original. The speedometer detaches from the rest of the gauges to work on it but once its all back together it looks like a single unit. I made a video almost two years ago showing the 52 speedometer and instruments disassembled as I worked on it.
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