[ROVERNET - UK] Speedo fluctuations

Stephen Beer stephen at beerinc.com
Mon Sep 18 02:46:37 BST 2006


Hello Peter,

I used Tri-Flow sprayed liberally inside my Norton Commando's badly  
fluctuating and squealing tachometer ten years ago and it has been  
working ever since. I think the Teflon in it might help it have more  
staying power than WD-40.

Stephen Beer


On Sep 16, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Phil wrote:

> Hi Peter,
>
> I had the same problem with my 3500 speedo and followed all the same
> suggestions that are repeated here. None worked. I finally partially
> dismantled my speedo head and carefully applied WD40 to the bushes  
> inside.
> This cured it. If all elso fails, why not...
>
> Philip Hodge
> Bainbridge Island, WA
> USA
>
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> From: <sspmilr at netzero.net>
> To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 8:13 AM
> Subject: [ROVERNET - UK] 1971 P6B NADA
>
>
> Hi Roverists:
>
> Our speedometer is fluxuating wildly, at times at high speed.  It has
> never been rock solid stable from day one.  It has always had a slight
> fluxuation.  Any ideas for a cure?  Is there anyone who converts them
> to an electric drive?
>
> Peter Miller
> Arlington, Wa.
> USA
>
>
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