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<div>If it's not the cable, gearbox on trans, or lube, then the unit needs =
to be repaired by one of the gauge people- Nosigener , Palo Alto Speedo, =
etc. There is wear in the speedometer that causes the cable to bounce. I =
sent mine and had it done for about $175 and it still bounces a little at =
low speed, but is less than before. Hank<br>-------------------- =
<br><br>From: "Richard Antal via Healeys" <healeys@autox.team.net> =
<br>Reply-To: "Richard Antal" <rantal243@yahoo.com> <br>To: "Healeys"=
<healeys@autox.team.net> <br>Sent: July 24, 2025 at 12:11 PM PDT =
<br>Subject: [Healeys] Speedo cable </div>
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<div>Gents,</div>
<div> on a recent =
road trip, I noticed the speedo needle vacillating between 60 and 80 mph. I=
assume the problem is that the cable needs lubricating. What is best for =
this purpose? Thanks for any advice.</div>
<div>rich antal.......65 =
BJ8</div>
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