Re: 1954 speedometer sending unit advice needed
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The drive unit is QUITE robust so that is not likely the problem. More likely the cable was not pushed in far enough. As you say, you should not be able to twirl it with your fingers. While you are under the dash take a wee tiny screwdriver and insert it in the speedometer fitting and make sure it still turns freely. As you do that, a helper can see if the speedo needle moves.
Posted on: 2022/11/15 18:21
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Re: 1954 speedometer sending unit advice needed
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I checked the speedometer and it turns easily and the needle moves.
I disconnected the cable and took the car for a drive. The cable is definitely not turning.
Posted on: 2022/11/15 18:40
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Re: 1954 speedometer sending unit advice needed
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It occurred to me that I could see the speedometer drive gear through the access hole in the floor. I could see the gear move slightly when I twisted the speedo cable end, so I knew that the cable was seated. However, the gear did not move when I started the car and put it in H.
I was able to get the speedometer drive pinion out and the problem is obvious. Wish I had checked this when I had the body off!
Posted on: 2022/11/17 0:27
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