- 1960 minor 1000 saloon with original speedo (I believe, how do I check?)
- fitted with 1098 cc traveller engine with its gearbox (I believe, how do I check? Gearbox is ribbed type if that helps)
- needle appears to indicate a higher speed than reality (I have not measured this, but fairly sure I wasn't doing 80 mph the other day

- needle jumps around quite a lot generally
- approximately 1 in 10 journeys, there is *click* that comes from the dash. It is regular, its frequency is about once a second, and the needles jumps up perfectly in time with the click.
- piccie of speedo attached.
So here come the questions...
- Assuming I am correct about what's what, does it matter that I have a saloon speedo coupled with a traveller gearbox? The odometer is pretty accurate (I checked with GPS), but is the speedo reading too high because the gearbox is wrong? How can the speedo be wrong and the odometer be right?
- Is the general jumping around and also the clicking issues due to the cable not being oiled? Am I right in saying you can have too much in oil in the cable? Or could it be an issue with the speedo itself?
Cheers,
Matt.[frame]