Dashboard Instrument Reconditioning
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This chap is old school but well skilled in the knowledge:
J D O Instruments http://jdo1.com/index.html
J D O Instruments http://jdo1.com/index.html
Zingari said:
This chap is old school but well skilled in the knowledge:
J D O Instruments http://jdo1.com/index.html
What a website!J D O Instruments http://jdo1.com/index.html
Stigproducts said:
My very recent experience with Speedy cables (got it back last week) was a 3 month turn around time.
Factor that in if you need your speedo to drive your car.......!
You got away lightly! I sent all the instruments for the E-type for rebuilding and they took months to print off the dial cards. I think they took four months overall and that with a load of pushing. Incidentally, I've tried several otter switches and am convinced the temperature gauge is under-reading since the fan cuts in at around 70 deg. indicated.Factor that in if you need your speedo to drive your car.......!
geoffd said:
Speedograph Richfield have done some good work on my speedo. Good service, nice people to deal with.
Geoff
As you say lovely friendly people. Delivered my speedo to them and got a tour round the "factory". Wow, it was like stepping back to the Victorian age, though thinking about it they didn't have speedos in the Victorian era, so maybe just old stuff everywhere. Really old machines and bit and pieces of speedos and other dials and gauges everywhere. Not a place to visit if you've got OCD but fascinating to visit for an hourGeoff
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