>remove your speedo and see if a small screwdriver can easily be turned in
>the cable receptacle. If it can't, do take the unit apart and oil it
>where the shaft mounts into the cast aluminum internals.
Greg,
Your guess about the speedo head being the problem was right on. I'm sure
that a too liberal lubricating of the cable when I last "cleaned" the head
was partly to blame.
Do you have any idea how to safely remove the speedo needle so that I can
then get the face off? I assume that the 2 tiny screws on the face to
either side of the needle are the only way to get inside for disassembly.
Thanks again,
Rod.
'70 TR6 (CC55899L)
Rodney Orr
rorr@eagle.wbm.ca
aa097@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca
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