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04-01-2009, 08:41 AM | #1 |
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**HELP** Fast/Jumpy Speedometer
Need some info from the powers that be.......
I put in a new cable in the '72 yesterday, and it seem to fit, but I'm beginning to wonder though. I took a ride after putting it in and the speedo seemed to be not only a little jumpy, but also fast. As I turned the corner it said I was doing 10-15mph. I made the turn from a dead stop, so I know 5mph would have been more reasonable. Even going at what I would estimate @ 30-35mph it was reading anywhere from 45-50mph. I'm kind of wondering if the cable might need to be a little longer maybe. Has anybody else suffered from this kind of aggravation? Thanks, Greg |
04-01-2009, 08:55 AM | #2 |
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Re: **HELP** Fast/Jumpy Speedometer
did you just replace the inner cable? if so did you clean and lube the inside of the cable housing? theres a special speedo cable lube thats graphite based to lubricate and polish the inside of the housing for smooth operation
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04-01-2009, 09:06 AM | #3 |
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Re: **HELP** Fast/Jumpy Speedometer
No, I only replaced the inner cable. I didn't want to have to jack with replacing the grommet at the firewall in order to replace the entire housing of the cable.
I had to buy 3 different stinking cable setups just to find one that would work. Of course, all 3 are different lengths. After getting the correct one inside, I was going to take the cable back out and use a lith. grease on the cable as I put it back in place. The speedo wasn't working when I bought the truck. I bought a "trim-to-fit" cable and trimmed it using the cable that came out of the housing. I guess the PO had tried to replace it as well, because when I tried to connect the collar to the back of the speedo, the cable went in but the collar would not reach the threads of the speedo. Greg |
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