Title: Siezed Speedo Post by: FC0058 on April 17, 2003, 07:48:18 AM Hi All
As you are all aware I am from Bris. My car is/was fitted with a speedo in very good condition, my problam is it has siezed and the cable will not turn. So where is a good place in Bris to send it for a service/overhaul. I have had a little play with it but however it will not move. Or do we have a resident guru who can have a look and maybe fix it for me. Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: stevo56 on April 17, 2003, 09:02:55 AM I'm on the goldcoast.
Is the speedo seized or is the cable binding. As in did you just remove the cable end from the gearbox and try turning it. Did you remove the speedo from the dash. ETC ETC ETC. Mate, I'm not an instrument engineer but I have successfully repaired many instruments and gauges. I'll have a look at it for you if you want. Steve 0407218628 2/29 Bailey Cres Southport 4215. Now you have an excuse to drop down for the Nationals at Currumbin this weekend. :D Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: FC0058 on May 04, 2003, 04:08:39 AM ITS BEEN FIXED
THANKS Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: MalFE on May 04, 2003, 10:27:43 AM Jim
I have 2 speedos that haven't been used for over 25 years. They were working then but now both are seized. Do you know how yours was repaired. Mal Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: craiga on May 04, 2003, 10:41:28 AM Hi Mal,
Bring them with you to the next meeting. I'm an Instrument Maker by trade and would be happy to fix them for you. Cheers, Craig. Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: MalFE on May 04, 2003, 10:49:26 AM Hi Craig
Thanks for the offer, 1 is complete and the other is in many pieces. Been trying to free it with WD40. See you at the meeting. Thanking you Mal Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: FC0058 on May 05, 2003, 01:19:30 AM Hi Mal
My speedo was siezed due to many years of sitting in the car in a shed. The grease and dust had time to dry out. All we did was pull it apart and soaked the siezed part in some coke for about 1/2 an hour then used WD40 a drill and a piece of cable. We first worked it by hand till it was moving freely, then came the drill and prenty of WD40 to flush out the crud. Hope this helps. Title: Re: Siezed Speedo Post by: MalFE on May 05, 2003, 11:36:36 AM Hi Jim
One speedo was removed from a car that I wrecked 30 years ago. The other has been in my car which hasn,t been driven for 25 years. Both speedos were operating then. Thanks for your advice Mal |