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Posted by: stuartgto Oct 12 2014, 05:00 PM

Reattached the speedo/odometer 914/6 unit after odometer was fixed at PA Speedo. Now the speedometer needle flutters. It did not before being pulled to have the non-functioning odometer fixed. Speedo cable rotates when car is moving, but also can be moved with pliers when not attached to gauge. Any suggestions?

Posted by: fixer34 Oct 12 2014, 06:19 PM

You need a new speedo cable, or the little gear on the transmission end. Best way to test the cable is to disconnect from the transmission and hook a variable speed, reversible drill to it. Run at different speeds and see if the needle is stable.

Posted by: stuartgto Oct 20 2014, 11:29 PM

Thanks for the help. After testing the cable, I thought it was the cable. But after removing and replacing the cable, the needle still flutters. The fluttering is worse at low speeds but is reduced at higher speeds. Please explain about the gear that might need replacing. What does replacing one entail? Thank you

Posted by: larryM Oct 24 2014, 07:30 PM

QUOTE(stuartgto @ Oct 20 2014, 10:29 PM) *

After testing the cable, I thought it was the cable. But after removing and replacing the cable, the needle still flutters. The fluttering is worse at low speeds but is reduced at higher speeds.


X2 - had same problem with unit "fixed" by NorthHollwood - sent it back twice, at which point Helmut became very surly;

changed cables etc - never resolved

got another unit, sent to PAS - it works fine

there is no solution - seek it diligently


Posted by: fixer34 Oct 24 2014, 07:53 PM

I believe the gear is mounted inside the right angle 'thumb' at the rear of the transmission, where the other end of the speedo cable connects. (It's been a long time since I had that area apart..)
This is where the drill test comes in. Hook it up to the speedo cable end where you take it off the trans. You might have to make up an adapter. Run the drill at a steady speed (or several speeds) and have someone watch the needle.
If it's steady at all speeds, then you're probably looking at something in the gear/transmission drive.
If it still fluctuates, then something didn't go back together properly on the rebuild (since you have a new cable installed).

Posted by: stuartgto Nov 5 2014, 11:12 PM

In case anyone is interested, I bought a new cable from Pelican Parts, installed it and the speedo still fluttered. I took the speedo back to PAS and they tested it again and said it was OK. I also took my old cable and they said it was no good. They gave me a loaner speedo to test in my car and it also fluttered. Bottom line, the cable is defective. It is manufactured by Gemo. So now I am looking for a cable that is not made by Gemo. Is this a common issue with Gemo cables or is it a fluke? Anyone have a suggestion for a reliable cable and where I can get it?

Thanks

Posted by: Cap'n Krusty Nov 6 2014, 12:05 AM

IME, cables can be damaged during installation, or while working under the dash, or simply developing a kink or bend while in place (say, someone kicks it, ir it gets forced forward or back). I'd check that before buying a cable. Gemo may be all that's out there, and I've had no problems with the dozen or so I've installed over the years.

The Cap'n

Posted by: HalfMoon Nov 6 2014, 09:06 AM

I kinked mine working under the dash and then it started to flutter and make a clicking sound. I disconnected the cable from the speed and can still hear a slight clicking sound so I'm assuming I need a new cable also :-(

Posted by: stuartgto Nov 9 2014, 12:46 PM

I don't think I damaged it while installing it, but I'll try again. The grommets though are a challenge.

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