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Speedometer

Posted: 6/1/06 4:40pm Message 11 of 27
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DeBerry, TX - USA
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Vette(s): 1971 383 Stroker- mille miglia red...5 speed

Ken,

The same plastic/nylon gears that work the odometer also work the trip mileage indicator, or is that separate from the odometer and another set of gears that need to be repaired also?




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Posted: 6/1/06 4:41pm Message 12 of 27
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
With a trip odo, they are both driven by the same gears.  There is just an extra to drive the trip odometer.  If you order them in advance, get them all.  They are not very expensive the last time I got them.  Granted that has been a few years.  But they still can't be that much.kstyer38869.6961574074


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Posted: 6/1/06 5:13pm Message 13 of 27
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Thanks Ken. I'll have to talk to you some more about this when I get ready to tackle  taking out the speedo. Right now I'm trying to get my tranny that Joel fixed  back in along with a new clutch and get an MSD ignition system installed and all six u-joints replaced. I've given up on the possibility of the new console and under carpet insulation installation. (try saying that one fast)  Just not enough time left. Just wanna make sure I get there!

  PF, that is

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Posted: 12/11/06 10:17am Message 14 of 27
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Scotch Plains, NJ - USA
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Vette(s): 1981 Corvette Coupe, Stock, Black on Black, 4 Spd

Does GM have a specific grease to lube the cable or gears?

My cable or gear(s) in the housing sounds like it's starving for oil, like a bad bearing noise.
JPD1stVette2006-12-11 10:19:42


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Posted: 12/11/06 10:55am Message 15 of 27
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Graphite powder works well, but you need to remove the inner cable to do it. Otherwise, you can run some engine oil down thru the cable to help for a while, or pull the inner cable out, and run it thru a can of lightweight grease.


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Posted: 12/11/06 11:37am Message 16 of 27
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 Well Censored. Now, along with my odometer and trip milage indicator not working and the speedometer getting jumpy especially in cold weather, my tach decided to go belly-up. It started jumping around, sticking, screeching and finally just flopped to '0' and stayed there. Guess I'm gonna have to send them both in. How hard are they to remove and whatcha gotta do? Can you get to them just by taking off the top dash pad? Unhappy


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Posted: 12/11/06 1:46pm Message 17 of 27
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BILOXI, MS - USA
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[QUOTE=longhorn294]

 My speedometer works but my odometer and trip mileage thingy doesn't. What's that gonna take to fix? Thingy??? Must be beer thirty!

I have the same problem on my 69. did get the trip dohiky back to zero and have been watchin a speedometer on ebay but it is also old and may not have much life to go. does anyone know a reputable place that can refurbish the odometer and trip meter?


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Posted: 12/11/06 3:05pm Message 18 of 27
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Your tach will most likely be the tach drive at the distributor.  Mine is stuffed and the only way to fix it is to get a new distributor mainshaft and tach drive assy.  My tach and cable are fine.  If you can get someone to spin the cable end at the distributor and the tach needle jumps it will most likely be what I've listed above.


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Posted: 12/11/06 8:41pm Message 19 of 27
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[QUOTE=Chips58]Your tach will most likely be the tach drive at the distributor.  Mine is stuffed and the only way to fix it is to get a new distributor mainshaft and tach drive assy.  My tach and cable are fine.  If you can get someone to spin the cable end at the distributor and the tach needle jumps it will most likely be what I've listed above.[/QUOTE]
 
 No, I think it's the tach itself. I disconected it from the MSD dist. and turned it by hand while watching the tach.  It would go up and stay there unless I turned it the opposite way. That was when it was still screeching and jumping. Haven't tried it since it quit altogether. Cry



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Posted: 1/14/07 6:41pm Message 20 of 27
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 Getting back to my original question, and annicorvette wanted to know a reputable place to rebuild them as do I.
 
[QUOTE=longhorn294] Well Censored. Now, along with my odometer and trip milage indicator not working and the speedometer getting jumpy especially in cold weather, my tach decided to go belly-up. It started jumping around, sticking, screeching and finally just flopped to '0' and stayed there. Guess I'm gonna have to send them both in. How hard are they to remove and whatcha gotta do? Can you get to them just by taking off the top dash pad? Unhappy[/QUOTE]
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