55 GF SA
Started to look at the speedo which is not working. It is a black face chrono and I think it should be white? Bit of an academic question I know as it needs replacing, but there is someone in Canada who advertises repairs and I want to make sure I get the correct one.
Is there any advantage to chrono over magnetic apart from it being period correct? If the price difference is big then I would lean towards the cheaper option unless there is an advantage of the chrono over magnetic?
One last question, curiosity really. What is the large fixed line at 30mph for, with similar smaller lines on inner face with speeds that do not match the main outer dial. Guessing it is to do with max speeds per gear, but cannot figure why the inner, smaller scales do not match the larger outer one?
cheers
Dave
I’m not sure on prices in other countries but used chronometrics cost more than double magnetic type in NZ, so hang onto your chronometric as that is the right fitment for an A10
prices asked for restored chrono speedos can be eye watering.
A (specialist) repairer may decide to modify your speedo to suit an A10 (changing “ratios” to suit different drives and wheel sizes is straightforward), or if it’s easier “swap” with a (chrono) speedo closer to what you need.
I am not sure if you know what spec speedo you need, if not you can ask on here. Options include ratio, trips, lights, trip location (side or bottom) clockwise/anti, bezel type, dial face etc
The speedo model number (I cant quite read it on your pdf/pic) may give a clue to your speedo spec eg ratio, but it is not uncommon for a number on the dial not matching whats actually inside the case eg if the dial has been replaced. Nowadays “printing” of a dial is easy, but a repairer may not want to go as far as printing one with the correct smiths model number for your A10.
Does the speedo work?