Chris, have him measure the distance from the end of the cable to the
brass collar that sits on the outside shoulder of the speedo. Then
measure the depth inside the hole where the cable goes to the shoulder.
Grind the end of the cable till it is slightly shorter. MOMA adds a O
Ring, which she claims does the same thing, but the measurement is the
real story.
Larry
PS - After hearing this and talking to MOMA, and looking at the
mechanism, see article at United, I still don't see how this could
affect the mechanism, the way the bushing supports the cable. Can't
hurt though.
Chris Hill wrote:
> Listers,
> My (non-list) buddy put on a new speedo cable some time back and shortly
> thereafter developed a pulsing above about 30 MPH. Seems I read something on
> here about new cables being too long (and maybe eating the speedo too?!!). I
> need to get the right info back to him ASAP before he has Jaeger soup.
> Help!!?????????
>
> Chris Hill
>
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