Series II speedo question
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Series II speedo question
has anyone ever seen one of these trip metre speedo's and are they original.<br>
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http://potteries.mmoc.org.uk/Identify.htm scroll down to the speedo page and look for your car
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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No you are not imagining it, I do have a trip meter speedo the same as that one. It originally came from a Series MO Oxford I believe. The 1600 is the TPM for a Series MM, the correct gearing for a Series II is 1000.
The trip meter is zeroed by means of a cable hanging vertically under the speedo. To get it to work in a Series MM you need to drill a hole just behind the steering column bracket. At the moment the cable is broken but I intend getting it repaired whilst the car is off the road.
The trip meter is zeroed by means of a cable hanging vertically under the speedo. To get it to work in a Series MM you need to drill a hole just behind the steering column bracket. At the moment the cable is broken but I intend getting it repaired whilst the car is off the road.
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no idea which series
but heres a pic i found of it (auction site)

clock on the left
same fuel and oil pressure gauge as the mm
a lucas amps gauge
speedo with trip meter.
also the chrome trim on either side is identical to that used in the mm
i will be cutting this panel and my mm instrument panel to run a speedo, oil pressure, fuel, amps and water temperate gauge
should look nice and factory once done
but heres a pic i found of it (auction site)

clock on the left

same fuel and oil pressure gauge as the mm
a lucas amps gauge
speedo with trip meter.
also the chrome trim on either side is identical to that used in the mm
i will be cutting this panel and my mm instrument panel to run a speedo, oil pressure, fuel, amps and water temperate gauge
should look nice and factory once done