As speed increases, unit makes scratching noise and needle jumps. Doing 50mph shows 70mph and miles accrue quickly. Is speedometer cable moving too deep into back of housing? Pulling back the cable from under hood seems to temporarly help. Original cable here. I am trying to determine if I have a cable problem or a speedometer unit problem. Thanks!
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One or both of those is likely your problem.
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i also use wheel bearing grease.. ive got one of those little cable lubricators though. makes it easy..
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If I have to replace it, I'll get one that reads up to 120 or 140, instead of 85.


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I have two "77"'s both having speedometer problems. One has stopped working altogether and the other has bounce and has had it for many years. I have read a number of ways to dissassemble the cables ( both have cruise control ) not to sure on which is simpler or most effective. I would appreciate any advice on this matter. I believe the one with bounce needs a transducer. where do I find that besides on the cruise control unit ?
Thank You,
Russell
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