Re: The Car that eats speedometers
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Re: The Car that eats speedometers



Make sure the plastic drive disc is FIRMLY captured between the rim
and the hub. Wrap it with tape if you have to so it doesn't slip. Make
sure the square hole that the inner cable fits into in the center is
still square and not round. If the bracket for the lower speedo cable
is missing or broken replace it. Finally be sure the length of the
inner speedo cables (upper AND lower)is correct. If it is too short it
will slide to one end and not turn what it is supposed to. Don't
forget to lube the cables and the angle drive once in a while.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Scott Cagle" <dmc83n99@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> Ok guys, I know all the speedo posts that have been done in the 
past, but
> this one is really starting to wear on me. I recently put my fourth
angle
> drive on this car, and that's including 2 of the Grady versions of
them. It
> worked great for 28 miles, but then in the middle of one of the
worst rain







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