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speedometer not working
#857362
01/04/08 03:35 AM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 3
OP
Need a Spot
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I recently acquired a 1988 raider and the speedometer doesn't work. The guy I bought it from said that a few weeks before, the speedometer was jumpy and then stopped working entirely. My neighbor knows a lot about older cars and said that it sounded like the gear that drives the speedometer cable got chewed up. My Haynes manual calls it the speedometer driven gear and instructs that when removing the unit, to make note of what orientation it was in to begin with. I verified that the cable does not spin when I drive around. 1. Is there anything else that might produce the same results? 2.Why do I need to mark what orientation it was in? I of course read that warning after trying to unscrew the thing, realizing that it pulls straight out, and finding that I needed to drain the lube first anyways. 3. When I do drain the lube, how much should I expect to have to put in?
Thanks in advance
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Re: speedometer not working
[Re: Sheathless]
#857363
01/05/08 06:58 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,458
Trail Leader
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Without removing anything with oil inside, you can remove the speedo cable by pulling it out from behiond the speedo. Remove the gauge cluster, dismount the speedo cable clip from the speedo and the cable will present itself to you. If the cable has two square drive ends on it still, your cable is fine. Use a light application of white lithium grease on the cable and reiensert it in the housing. If the cable is not complete, it's easy to replace at this time, too. If the cable is good, and the speedometer is actual culprit, again... If the speedo drive gear is bad, it's not likely the PO would have commented on the speedo being jumpy.
If you need a speedo or cable, I (and others) have them for sale from parts cars.
Do you have a stick or automatic? Not sure if there's a difference in the cable, none in the gauge. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
1987 Raider - Roxy 1988 Mighty Max 2.6L Turbo - Pearl 1997 Mountaineer V8 - Freddy 2000 Excursion V10 - Freya
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Re: speedometer not working
[Re: Sheathless]
#857364
01/05/08 09:03 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 1,494
Body Damage is Cool
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I have the spedometer assemlby I removed from my 87 Raider/Montero if you need it. It is showing only about 78K on it. Anyone need it to increase the value of a trade-in <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/butwiggle.gif" alt="" /> Bob Shaw
87 Raizer, 4.3V6, Mod TH700R4,231CHD, detroit rear and LSD front, bouncy seats, 2" lift and 32x15 BFG MT tires.
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Re: speedometer not working
[Re: BobShaw]
#857365
01/05/08 10:38 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
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my 87 quit once. It was the driven gear on the speedo adapter on the tcase. The pressed sleeve in the tcase output housing had walked forward and chewed up the driven gear. Don't worry about orientation on the driven gear. Count the driven gear teeth and align the mark with the right teeth count number on the housing. The driven gear shaft is offcenter in the housing, and you rotate the housing to get the right drive-driven gear clearances. Drain the whole tcase (you don't know what's in there, anyway) and pull the driven gear adapter, and the problem should be obvious if it's not the cable itself. Mine was "jumpy", too, but this could be snagging, unlubed cable or the gear train getting eaten up.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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