Sounds like my speedo - it had about the same amount of play
on the driven disk side. I was able to disassemble it to the
point of being able to "tap" a couple of pieces that were
pressed together and remove the endplay. Of course, I don't
remember the exact details now. Whatever you do, don't lube
the needle assembly with anything heavy (like I did) or your
needle won't move until you get up to speed.
After taking it apart three times, it still doesn't work
properly, so next time it's going to the shop for repair!
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Kevin Meek (kevnmeek@netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger B382002202
Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine SI B9011324
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