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Shortening Speedo Cable
Cool, I'll put a dab on each.
Still would like to know if I should shorten the speedo cable more to try and eliminate the wavering of the speedo pin b/w 0-10mph. It's not the accuracy I care about, only that the Foreign Speedo guys told me that wavering because of a stretched, too-long cable will reduce speedo drive life.
thanks.
Still would like to know if I should shorten the speedo cable more to try and eliminate the wavering of the speedo pin b/w 0-10mph. It's not the accuracy I care about, only that the Foreign Speedo guys told me that wavering because of a stretched, too-long cable will reduce speedo drive life.
thanks.
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<<<<<<<a stretched, too-long cable>>>>>>>>>
This means it is probably rubbing/snagging to the walls of the sheath.
Once again, "White Grease". .....lm
This means it is probably rubbing/snagging to the walls of the sheath.
Once again, "White Grease". .....lm
akpasta wrote:Cool, I'll put a dab on each.
Still would like to know if I should shorten the speedo cable more to try and eliminate the wavering of the speedo pin b/w 0-10mph. It's not the accuracy I care about, only that the Foreign Speedo guys told me that wavering because of a stretched, too-long cable will reduce speedo drive life.
thanks.