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> Speedo Cable Maintenance?, Kink Removal?
Spoke
post Jul 22 2005, 06:27 AM
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When I first purchased my 914 I replaced instrumentation lamps in the dash and inadverently kinked the speedo cable about 1 foot from the speedo. I've straightened
the kink in the sheath but suspect the inner shaft is also kinked. Speedo does the bouncing thing when running.

QUESTION: Is it possible to remove the inner speedo cable shaft at the tranny, fix the kink, clean and grease, then replace without removing the entire speedo cable from the car? So this means pulling the entire cable shaft out of the sheath, fix, and slide it back in. Is this possible??? Is it new cable time??

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post Jul 22 2005, 06:59 AM
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I replaced mine about a year ago...
I don't think that the end that attaches at the trans will slide any farther into the housing. So I don't think you would be able to slide it out any- and think about that- working down in the floorboard like that will be a contortionist's delight. I think you should buy a new one, then keep using the old until it fails. It is possible the jumping action is from a loose drive gear assembly at the trans end, too. Replacing it wasn't as bad as I thought it could be. Tie a piece of speaker wire or other strong cord to it before you pull it out- IIRC, I think it pulls into the passenger compartment, not out the back towards the trans.
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post Jul 22 2005, 07:10 AM
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post Jul 22 2005, 07:48 AM
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There is definately a velvet underground influence in some of the Pavement stuff. One of my absolute favorite songs for almost 30 years now is "Train Coming 'Round the Bend". "Sweet Nothing" is great too. Oh, now I'm gonna be hearing Lou Reed songs in my head all day! Great! Thanks. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/clap.gif)
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