I've used Mo-Ma in NM and they are great. They are the ones that told
me about the speedo cable issue. I don't remember how long it needs to
be, however, if you send the cable with the speedo, they will cut it to
the correct length.
Joe
dmnlaw@peoplepc.com wrote:
> A while back I thought I saw a comment on the list about replacement speedo
> cables causing damage to speedo gauges due to the insertion portion being too
> long. I replaced my cable several months ago and know my speedo indicator
> "dances" while at speed. If anyone has information I look forward to your
> response. Also, if it is too long what length should it be. Can anything be
> done by a novice to cure the "dancing"? If a rebuild is necessary who would
> you recommend?
> Thanks.
>
> Doug Nelson
> 74TR6
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