This is my John Mansville speedometer head that I plan to put on my 1915. Is there something missing here or has someone modified something? Other images I have seen on the interweb show a protrusion coming down from the bottom.
Johns Manville speedo
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Re: Johns Manville speedo
While we are waiting for the right answer let me share this photo. I think the middle one in this photo is the same as yours. It has no hole as yours does. Neither does the one at left. Also a JM. The "StanDard" at right has a spring loaded ball oil port. Could JM have made some with that?
Rich
Hope you find better answers.Rich
When did I do that?
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Re: Johns Manville speedo
Are you sure you want to use that one? It only goes to 60. LOL See ya at the next meeting, Don.
been there, broke that
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Re: Johns Manville speedo
Keith: As you can see from your own pictures, your speedometer is missing the shaft. I would take the two best examples you have and ship them to Russ for repair. If you need to see a nice looking example, there is one on ebay for $400 that has been on it for weeks.