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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Devon" data-source="post: 3841736" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>Well, a second hand tacho/hour-meter would be fine, as long as it works...............0 rpm on left side</p><p></p><p>The original one the square drive for the cable wore out, then the replacement stopped after a brief spell, I tried to make one good one out of two but long story short I couldn't get the needle to lift off and register the right speed and after several attempts the needle stem snapped off.</p><p></p><p></p><p>(by black fascia I meant the actual background for the clock.....you know, like on the very last of the 10 series)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Devon, post: 3841736, member: 5397"] Well, a second hand tacho/hour-meter would be fine, as long as it works...............0 rpm on left side The original one the square drive for the cable wore out, then the replacement stopped after a brief spell, I tried to make one good one out of two but long story short I couldn't get the needle to lift off and register the right speed and after several attempts the needle stem snapped off. (by black fascia I meant the actual background for the clock.....you know, like on the very last of the 10 series) [/QUOTE]
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