Chronometric Speedometer needle wiggle - Jaeger in MGTC

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Re: Chronometric Speedometer needle wiggle - Jaeger in MGTC

Post by Steve Simmons » Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:14 am

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Re: Chronometric Speedometer needle wiggle - Jaeger in MGTC

Post by Duncan M » Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:45 pm

White (lithium) grease is the usual suggestion for the original type, where the inner cable can be removed and cleaned up and then re-greased. FTFU suggests it in their tech tips section--

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Re: Chronometric Speedometer needle wiggle - Jaeger in MGTC

Post by Rob Reilly » Sat Feb 19, 2022 12:36 pm

Well, I think I have identified that unusual screw thread of the mounting screws on my speedo and tach.
I found it in a 1946 copy of Machinery's Handbook page 1008.

French Standard Thread (Standard Francais)
Diameter 5mm = 0.1969"
Pitch 0.75mm = 34 tpi
Root Diameter 4.03mm = 0.1585"

and there is an explanatory paragraph:
"French Thread (S.F.) - The French thread has the same form and proportions as the American standard (formerly U.S. standard). This French thread is being displaced gradually by the International Metric Thread System."

Jaeger was originally a French watchmaking company, with a spinoff in England, so I guess that explains why they would use an old French screw thread.
The Jaeger history websites claim the Red Baron had a captured Jaeger tach fitted in his Fokker Triplane when he was shot down.
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Re: Chronometric Speedometer needle wiggle - Jaeger in MGTC

Post by frenchblatter » Sun Feb 20, 2022 8:37 am

Back in the 60s I was taught to use white high temperature grease on inner cables and then very sparingly.
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