speedo cable
Created by: fvracer72
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Aug 18, 2023 10:47AM | fvracer72 | |
Aug 17, 2023 11:54AM | dklawson | |
Jul 17, 2023 03:38AM | fvracer72 |
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Yup, I was a formula vee guy for 15 years. In fact, when my '65 cooper s got in a fight with a bear I took the insurance check and bought my second vee.
No more vee racing so back into playing with Minis
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With a broken cable I would pull the core out from the top end of the sheath. I would leave the sheath itself attached to the gearbox just to keep dirt out until the new part arrives.
Username fvracer72 ?
Does that stand for Formula Vee?
Username fvracer72 ?
Does that stand for Formula Vee?
Doug L.
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I have a new speedo cable on order......Do i need to leave the broken one attached to the gearbox or can i drive the car with it removed? I have an A+ 998 for reference