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Old 08-20-2010, 08:18 AM   #6
rond
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Default Re: 1925 Model 190 Stewart speedometer?

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The acknowledged expert on Model T Ford speedometers is Russ Furstnow.

Contact: Russ Furstnow. Phone 928-526-1343. Email: [email protected]

You appear to have the parts to a late Model 160 Stewart speedometer. If the odometer drums are pot metal (flat faces and appear to have cracks in them), the speedometer may not be rebuildable. The drums need to be plastic (the numbers are indented into the plastic, and there will be no visible cracks) usually in order to be rebuildable. Russ is a great guy to work with and has rebuilt several speedometers for me. He can rebuild your swivel as well.

By the way, you are missing the cast iron drive gear that is attached to the wheel, a special long nut that attaches the swivel to the spindle, and the cable/drive chain. The cable/drive chain is the most expensive of the missing parts. The swivel is pretty expensive to replace if it is bad.

Ron Dupree
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