Re: Speedometer

Posted by TxGoat On 2023/9/3 7:59:02
The cable core may be a little too short, or the cable core socket at the speedometer shaft or drive gear may be worn, or the drive gear itself may have badly worn teeth that allow it to slip. I'd look first at the drive gear and inspect the socket that the end of the cable core fits in to. Cables need some lubrication. I'd look for expert advice on that. Too much lube can cause trouble. Your speedometer shaft needs some lubrication, too. They can get dry and stiff and cause problems.

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