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stuck speedo cable

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stuck speedo cable

Post by stewy 60 series »

okay so i bought a zook about a month ago and the speedo cable is broken and i cannot get it out any help would be great and yes i do know how to take them out the little nut under neath it and it still wont move
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Re: stuck speedo cable

Post by V.W.Dave »

I have built and rebuilt about 25 transfers now and have has 2 I couldn't get out. I have had a few that were really hard for those I used a small set of vise grips and a few taps with a hammer after soaking it with WD. The 2 that were really stuck I ended up using a press and left them in there place and slowly pressws out the shaft. Use a small screwdriver to spin the speedo as you press the shaft out. One of them as soon as I started pressing on the shaft it popped out by it self.
Hope that made sence and helps you out. Pm me if you want me to further explain.
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Re: stuck speedo cable

Post by V.W.Dave »

Ohhh and when you put it back together be sure to put a little grease on the O-ring so it is easy next time.
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