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Re: Speedometer cable lube

To: Syd Saperstein <tcsyd@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Speedometer cable lube
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 17:57:51 -0400
Thanks for all of the responses to my question about quieting down a noisy
speedometer cable.
I realize that the old R&R after lubricating is the ultimate answer.  I was
hoping to find a quick and dirty that would last for 4 days/1000 miles without
having to pull the cable, etc. I have some aerosol teflon lubricant (I use it in
an old clock with wooden works) that I'll try to spray into the cable.  The
noise is abated by changing the angle of the cable at the last bend before the
speedometer.  I'm certain that the noise is not emanating from within the
speedometer.  Thanks again, it's time to go and pack Lazarus for the trip.  Hope
to see some of you in Rochester this weekend.

Syd Saperstein wrote:

> Your local motorcycle dealer carries a graphite-in-suspension cable lube.
> It is dispensed through a pinpoint needle-like doohickey that makes it easy
> to squirt it into the cable...although removing the cable from the housing
> and lubing or replacing the old inards entirely with a new one can be done
> by a speedometer service company.
> TC Syd

Bud Krueger
http://home.ici.net/~bkrueger/
52TD
77MGB



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