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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 180419" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Nothing wrong with progress, or old-school know-how. What works,<em> works. </em></p><p>You guys do realize that, if you succeed with this, you'll have made your own "speedometer healer"...and be able to dial-in the accuracy with precision. (I am guessing that you're talking about trimpot adjustment) The toughest aspect will be coming up with a calibration standard to base your adjustments. There are a few ways of doing that, which don't require specialized equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 180419, member: 5"] Nothing wrong with progress, or old-school know-how. What works,[I] works. [/I] You guys do realize that, if you succeed with this, you'll have made your own "speedometer healer"...and be able to dial-in the accuracy with precision. (I am guessing that you're talking about trimpot adjustment) The toughest aspect will be coming up with a calibration standard to base your adjustments. There are a few ways of doing that, which don't require specialized equipment. [/QUOTE]
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