Ron, I don't know if this was addressed earlier, but there can be
another cause for needle bouncing. If the inner cable is a little too
long, it can intermittently push the cone against the bearing
allowing it to touch the cup occasionally and drag the needle
mechanically rather than magnetically.
A lot of new cables seem to be a bit long. A simple test is to undo
the speedo end, and insert a washer over the inner cable that fits
inside the cable nut. This has worked in a lot of cases, and maybe
will help you.
Peter C
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At 04:34 PM 5/3/2011, Ron Ray wrote:
>I think this got bounced so I am resending. I am sorry if any of you
>received it earlier
>
>
><SNIP>
>Thanks for all your help.
> Ron
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