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Speedo
#1
Could someone kindly confirm which model(s) this might have been fitted to?


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I think it's late Chummy up to RN (3 speed) Is that right?

tia..
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#2
    It's not off an RN which uses a PA speedo.
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#3
Hi Hugh,

As long as I  know, Chummies up to 1929 had a Speedo bezel with four nuts and a  90º drive outlet. Speedo model PA.
The one shown  is a PN and may be have a 45º drive outlet.

Cordially,

Bert
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#4
Later (November '27 on) Chummies and saloons also use a PA.

I think the photo shows an early Austin 10 speedometer.
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#5
If I remember correctly, my 1934 Austin 10 was fitted with a PN speedo.
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#6
Ah, so not 7 then...

Thanks all...
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#7
Would the boat tail 2 seater tourer of 29/30 have that speedo, considering that there was an arc shaped cutout in the dashboard to clear the gearlever/ handbrake? So rather than the cable coming down vertically to the speedo take off on the gearbox, the cable was offset. I may be entirely wrong!
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#8
Hi

If you are thinking of using it in a Seven the gearing may be wrong.  They are not easy to recalibrate unless you use a gearbox on the drive cable.

Cheers

Howard
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#9
Actually, seem like this is a topic that was briefly touched on before. A PN is rated at 2240 TPM, it would seem and the Austin 10 connection was mentioned then...

https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/for...p?tid=2231

should have searched first. Sorry...
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