Subject: | [Healeys] cable |
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From: | phoenix722 at comcast.net (Mike S) |
Date: | Wed, 14 Jun 2017 12:52:59 -0700 |
References: | <20170529072128.GB2D6.16325.root@pamxwww02-z01> <7e8a927c-72a2-e522-4035-9c19a2ff99d8@comcast.net> <DC267975-D8DA-443F-ABEA-7535D03A97BF@yahoo.com> <BA6201C2-B9A3-4D68-A247-B003EBE70561@yahoo.com> <becb2c36-512e-2494-fe26-928eaf83bb87@comcast.net> <000001d2dcd5$c57687b0$50639710$@sbcglobal.net> |
Good idea, John. Speedo is now fixed and installed (except I haven't managed to get the high beam light inserted to stay). Thanks to all for your advice. Mike On 6/3/2017 6:56 PM, John Spaur wrote: > Be sure to insert the cable into the speedo and turn it by hand to be > certain the speedo bearing is not frozen. That is usually what causes the > angle drive to fail. > > John > |
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