After having the original speedo on the SF start making noises and then breaking the needle from bouncing around, I picked up another replacement.
2 weeks later, same thing. So I opened it up and fixed the needle. Looked like the main problem was that the cable driven shaft had went un-lubricated and finally started sticking. Cleaned out what I could with some spray brake cleaner while I had it apart. Then lubed everything up. Problem was, how to get some grease in and around that shaft with out busting apart everything.
Had an old speedo cable outer sheath laying on the shelf. Cut it off 10" from the speedo nut. Cleaned it out. Found a grease zert fitting from an old broken needle greaser that fit right into the cable. The sheath had some wear holes on the plastic cover so I slid some heat shrink over it.
Lubed up the one on the SF that I repaired. Needle is real stable now.
2 weeks later, same thing. So I opened it up and fixed the needle. Looked like the main problem was that the cable driven shaft had went un-lubricated and finally started sticking. Cleaned out what I could with some spray brake cleaner while I had it apart. Then lubed everything up. Problem was, how to get some grease in and around that shaft with out busting apart everything.
Had an old speedo cable outer sheath laying on the shelf. Cut it off 10" from the speedo nut. Cleaned it out. Found a grease zert fitting from an old broken needle greaser that fit right into the cable. The sheath had some wear holes on the plastic cover so I slid some heat shrink over it.
Lubed up the one on the SF that I repaired. Needle is real stable now.
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