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(A) For Our Instrument Calibration ServiceNew mechanical Speedometers are set at 1000 revs/mile for MPH and 620 revs/km for km/in. This may not be the correct setting for your vehicle as any changes to tyre sizes, gearboxes etc. may affect the speedometer calibration.
To ensure that your speedometer reads accurately when fitted to your particular vehicle, we will need to calculate the required "revolutions per mile" >>>>For calibration of a new instrument, or re-calibration of an existing instrument, we will need you to provide the following information from your vehicle...(1) Take the measurement from the centre of the hub of a drive wheel to the ground, with the tyre pumped to normal pressure. ANSWER:(1)__________ distance in Inches (2) Put a chalk mark at the bottom of the measured wheel also marking on the ground where it meets. Push the vehicle forward one revolution of the chalk mark and record the distance travelled Answer:(2) __________ distance in Inches (3) Now disconnect the speedometer and place a cardboard arrow on the end of the protruding inner speedometer cable. Put a chalk mark at the bottom of the measured wheel and then push the car straight forward (with gear in neutral), counting exactly 6 revolutions of the wheel, whilst a partner counts the number of times that the arrow on the cable revolves. ANSWER:(3)__________ number of turns of the cable. (N.B. include parts of a turn e.g. seven and a quarter turns)
* DO NOT DO THIS BY JACKING UP THE WHEEL AS THIS GIVES COMPLETELY FALSE RESULTS * Now send us the values that you recorded for Answer(1), Answer(2) and Answer(3) above.
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