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On many speedometers there is a small hole at the connection where the cable screws on to the speedometer. This is made to put a few drops of oil in to help lube the speedometer itself.
With the cable housing unscrewed from the speedometer you can remove the cable from the housing and lube it as you reinsert it back into housing. Not sure what they recommend for lubing it with. We use to use Lubriplate on the cable.
Posted on: 2019/11/9 9:16
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That's interesting John - how visible is the hole?? Does one need to have the speedometer out to see it? It's difficult to see 'up there' under the dash, never mind 'get' up there to deliver some lubricant. Re the noise itself, I had it explained to me (for generic speedometers, anyway) that the cable is spiral-wound spring steel and with age, little 'hairs' of the spring steel start to 'unwind' and they catch on the inside of the speedo cable, causing the needle to bounce and fluctuate as well as make noise. Again, only going on past advice, I'm told that wet lubricant is not advisable as it collects dirt over time and can worsen the problem, and that either powdered graphite, or graphite suspended in a solvent that will dry up after the lubricating powder is 'delivered', is the best solution/approach. I'm sure lots of folks who have been here before on this issue, with Packards, will have some input. My car has the same problem and before I started pulling things apart, I was going to post on the problem - Cartrich did it first! Chris.
Edit: Sorry John, I thought you said 'my car'
Posted on: 2019/11/9 12:46
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I have an old service book that they said to use speedometer lubricate, whatever that was??
Posted on: 2019/11/9 18:28
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My old high school auto shop teacher always recommended "white grease" as in the original Lubriplate for the cable (none on the last inch or two at the upper end) and nothing heavier than "3-in-1" for the bushing, and better yet, light clock or watch oil. His shop was one of the few locally that did speedometer/odometer service so I assume his recommendation was based on actual experience. That combination has always worked well for me.
Posted on: 2019/11/9 18:50
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Thanks for the input Dave; I guess 'wet' lubricant IS okay. What is 'the bushing? and which end would one undo to remove the inner cable? Chris
Posted on: 2019/11/9 19:36
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The bushing is at the drive input of the speedometer mechanism. Re the cable removal, what year/model vehicle are we asking about? Some prewar seniors had to be removed from below, almost all others (later cars) from either end.
Wet lubricant no doubt OK, though I sort of cringe at the prospect, my local mechanic uses gear oil and apparently without problems.
Posted on: 2019/11/9 19:47
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I second the e advice to lube the input shaft. Pop out the small brass plug, consider pulling out the felt reservoir wick for cleaning.
If the unit is squealing,or needle is bouncing, very critical to lubricate. The internal worm gears that drive the odometer could also be causing the problem. These use a light grease. Pat, Packard owner, Owner, Bill's Speedometer Shop
Posted on: 2019/11/9 21:06
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I second the e advice to lube the input shaft. Pop out the small brass plug, consider pulling out the felt reservoir wick for cleaning.
If the unit is squealing,or needle is bouncing, very critical to lubricate. The internal worm gears that drive the odometer could also be causing the problem. These use a light grease. Pat, Packard owner, Owner, Bill's Speedometer Shop
Posted on: 2019/11/9 21:24
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Dave, this started out with an inquiry involving a '37 junior car and I responded thinking my '39 junior car would be the same or very similar. I'm presuming replacement cables are unavailable?? P.S. Not trying to argue with anybody here, but I still like dry graphite for a lubricating agent. To my recollection, new assemblies (inner and outer casings) are not 'wet' out of the box and grease will eventually accumulate contaminants. Thin oil on the speedo head sure sounds like a good idea though. Chris.
Posted on: 2019/11/10 14:26
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