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Title: NEW speedo cables
Post by: SuperSix on February 01 2005, 12:25:36 PM
Wo0t!

Finally getting a NEW speedo cable. No more bouncing, squeaking needle. I replaced the original with a used unit one - no more. I hear the new ones are a single piece.

I DON'T look forward to pulling out the dash again.  :evil:
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: SuperSix on February 04 2005, 09:17:40 PM
Got my new cable in today.. One piece, and the cable end that goes into the speedo is nylon.. Should be MUCH quieter..  :w00t:
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: daveismissing on August 21 2011, 09:08:16 AM
Fascinating-I have no idea how I ended up here
Relevant none-the-less
  ( edit: non-the-less-Duh, WTF was that? )

Scope of this project? hours? PITA?
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: SuperSix on August 21 2011, 09:41:07 AM
Fascinating-I have no idea how I ended up here
Relevant non-the-less


Scope of this project? hours? PITA?


I think it's "none-the-less". but I digress...

If I remember correctly, it was a PITA due to having to pull the dash. And it didn't solve the problem completely, the needle still gets a bit wonky over 75.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 09:55:16 AM
People used to know that speedometer cables need to be greased to eliminate the bounce...can work miracles unless it ran dry for so long that the inner cable became frayed
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: daveismissing on August 21 2011, 09:59:46 AM
Sūdi- not enough coffee.  :icon_confused:

And to think I was naive enought to let your "pot" the power logger slide...

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Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: gordyzx9r on August 21 2011, 10:06:25 AM
People used to know that speedometer cables need to be greased to eliminate the bounce...can work miracles unless it ran dry for so long that the inner cable became frayed

For those of us that are mechanically challenged...h ow do you grease a speedometer cable?
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: daveismissing on August 21 2011, 10:09:50 AM
Aren't they supposed to be self lubricating Archimedes Screw devices?
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 10:14:35 AM
If you are the simple type, you pull the cable out of the housing and smear white grease, or whatever you have, all over it and reinstall it.

I think there is actually a tool made to pump grease thru the housing, but, I am the simple type.

The factory grease dries up and gets hard with age and heat and the cable gets jumpy.  Kinda like me.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: gordyzx9r on August 21 2011, 10:21:53 AM
If you are the simple type, you pull the cable out of the housing and smear white grease, or whatever you have, all over it and reinstall it.

I think there is actually a tool made to pump grease thru the housing, but, I am the simple type.

The factory grease dries up and gets hard with age and heat and the cable gets jumpy.  Kinda like me.

At the speedometer or where the cable runs to under the hood?  Keeping in mind, I don't have a sweep speedometer anymore and use a SW gauge.  I had to install something (it's been years) under the hood to make it work right. 
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: SuperSix on August 21 2011, 10:24:49 AM
Not to mention most are 25 years old.

Glen has the AC Delco 1 piece cheap:
http://www.nos4gn.com/servlet/the-234/Buick-Grand-National-GNX/Detail (http://www.nos4gn.com/servlet/the-234/Buick-Grand-National-GNX/Detail)
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 10:31:05 AM
I have never been able to separate the two piece cable where it screws together...see ms to be welded together on my cars

You disconnect the cable housing at the speedometer end, and at the tranny end.  Pull the actually cable out, clean it, lube it, slide it back thru....on a two piece you have to separate the cables and do it individually
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Scoobum on August 21 2011, 10:53:18 AM
If you're really simple like me...you use the MPH mode on the SM.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 11:20:30 AM
or, if you are high tech like me, you use the gps on your phone to make sure the scanmaster is giving you the right answer for the tires on your car
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Charlief1 on August 21 2011, 11:44:01 AM
If you are the simple type, you pull the cable out of the housing and smear white grease, or whatever you have, all over it and reinstall it.

I think there is actually a tool made to pump grease thru the housing, but, I am the simple type.

The factory grease dries up and gets hard with age and heat and the cable gets jumpy.  Kinda like me.

There is a tool that you can use. It attaches to the tranny end of the cable and you use a grease gun to lube it. I've got one and KD made it years ago. Looks kinda like the tranny part where you screw the cable to, but has a grease zerk on it instead of the hole for the gear.

The only issue I ever had was if grease had hardened up it was a total PITA to lube.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Scoobum on August 21 2011, 03:32:28 PM
or, if you are high tech like me, you use the gps on your phone to make sure the scanmaster is giving you the right answer for the tires on your car

Most definately...a s the speedo in my car is compltely outta whack...due to the fact the trans in my car I grabbed from Norbs when he went to a 400...and he ran 3:73 gears. He swapped the speedo gear...and doesn't remember what he did with the one to match the 3:42's.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 03:35:56 PM
be happy to ship you a stock gear if you want it
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Scoobum on August 21 2011, 05:10:23 PM
be happy to ship you a stock gear if you want it

Absolutely. I'll PM you my info...and thanks.
Title: Re: NEW speedo cables
Post by: Steve Wood on August 21 2011, 05:49:35 PM
no problem..I will mail one out to you
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