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Date:         Tue, 3 Jan 95 15:33:19 PST
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From:         Al Knoll <alf@hpptc38.rose.hp.com>
Subject:      Veedo Speedo Workin's

Your basic VDO speedo unit has two major parts.

A rotating magnet/iron disk/spring assy that is calibrated to display cable rotation rate in mph/kmh.

A gear driven accumulator that counts the number of cable rotations and through the infamous little red end shaft gear displays these rotations as accumulated distance. This part is calibratable by changing the gear ratios (the W gear set if I remember) so the distance is accurate.

The two devices aren't really interactive. The magnetic coupling between the rotating magnet and the iron "pie plate" creates a force that is restrained by a spring and damper assembly. When these forces are balanced the speedo needle is steady. If the cable slows down less force is generated and the spring pulls the needle back towards zero. If the cable speeds up more force is generated and the pie plate pulls harder on the spring moving the needle up the scale.

Now if the cable binds and varies in rotational speed in a jerky fashion, the damping may take care of the needle wobble up to a point. You''ll see the needle start to wobble after the variation gets too large. The tolerances between the magnet and the pie plate are fairly tight and on an old speedo bearing wear may cause these two items to touch this will give a 1200mph plus needle to the stop condition. A binding in the support bearing of the needle spring disk assy will cause the speedo to "freeze" at the speed where the binding occured.

WD-40 is not a lubricant. It is designed to displace water (Water Displacing..)and prevent rust. A dry lube like powdered graphite works infintely better and never goos.

"honest ossifer, the damn speedo always reads 55mph" -- -- ___ / __ __/ ____/ Al Knoll HP Performance Technology / / / / / Center Roseville, CA, USA 95747 / _____/ / / 916.785.5317 (Telnet 785-5317) / / / / email: alf@hpptc44.rose.hp.com / __/ __/ ______/ ___________________________________/


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