John
I had the same problem with my TR4 odometer. I solved the problem with
good cleaning of the system. I took the thing appart, blew it out with a
computer air can, sprayed citrus cleaner into it, blew it out again, and so
forth... for about 5 times. Following this I sprayed FDA grade (allowed in
food processing equipment because of its purity) silicon oil into the whole
system and it works like a charm now.
Good luck
At 11:13 PM 2/1/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Hi folks, my choke cable seems to be becoming a little difficult. What do I
>use to free it up? Graphite, WD 40,,,, honey?
>Also,,my tachometer needle broke off ,,,,that doesn't bother me,,but any
>suggestions about replacing it? Also, my trip odometer works, but it
>doesn't look like the regular odometer is working. Any thoughts?
>Thanks
>
>John Summers
>'74 TR 6
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