In the May issue, we addressed classic Mustang instrumentation from an electrical system standpoint-temperature, fuel, and oil pressure gauges along with ammeters. But what about the nuts and bolts of ...
The speedometer, of course, tells you how fast or slow your car is moving when you’re behind the wheel. The traditional speedometer shows a hand that raises or lowers, or swings left and right, when ...
From '65-'93, Mustang speedometers were cable-driven mechanical instruments that worked on the eddy current principal-a magnet whirling around inside a shell attached to an indicator needle. The ...