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Speedometer Bobbing After 65


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Check the routing of the speedo cable. If there are any tight bends, try to move clips or something to change the bends to a larger radius. If you feel up to it, remove the instrument cluster and take the speedo cable off the speedo head. You should be able to pull the cable up from there to remove it from the outer sheath. (NOTE: Before doing this, inspect the entire length of the cable. If the outer sheath is frayed or broken, do NOT pull the inner core out or it may not go back.)

 

If you can get the inner core free, wipe it down with a rag wetted with mineral spirits to clean off old, dried lubricant, then lubricate it with fresh, clean lube. I think there are special lubes made for speedo cable, but white lithium would be a lot better than 20+ year old, dried-out whatever. Then push the cable back into the sheath, being sure it engages the drive gear socket, reattach to the speedo head, and replace the instrument cluster.

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