Hi Mike,
I had a bouncy speedo on my 76 tr6 since I bought it 2 years ago. Lubing the
cables didn't help, turned out to be a sticky interval counter unit, which had
th4e same symptoms (bouncy speedo) as a dry cable. I installed a one-piece
speddo inner/outer cable from an earlier tr6 and bypassed the interval counter
completely. Speedo is now fine.
Of course all this is moot if you don't have an interval counter..
George Loriot
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From: YeOldEd@aol.com [mailto:YeOldEd@aol.com]
Sent: Sun 5/18/2003 6:19 PM
To: 6pack@autox.team.net
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Subject: Speedo
Help, listers!
I'm hoping for a diagnosis for a speedometer fault. It functions normally to
about 20, then gets 'jumpy' for a short while. At about 35 it swings full
scale a couple of times, then pegs out at the max!
Could this be a drive problem, or must I remove the instrument and take it to
a speedo shop? Anyone had similar indications?
Thanks in advance.
Mike N
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