'78 Midget. 107,000 miles. Chasing other fairly loud (I'm about half deaf anyway) clicking/ticking/ noise that is only audible at slow speed - best heard when coasting to a stop - clutch and gear selection seems to have no effect - getting louder over last few weeks or I'm more sensitive to it. Noise isn't my real question.
Speedometer, Smith 0 to 120 mph; small number on face at 6 o'clock position - SN 5234/00 1000. Hard to believe they actually put a serial number on face, so guessing this is a "series number" or something for ID. Has always seemed fairly accurate. While chasing noise I noticed speedometer has more bounce than I recalled - maybe 10/15 mph bounce up to 35mph and less the faster you go - by 60 it is still there but only 1 to 3 mph. Thought noise might be speedo cable. Pulled speedo. Pulled cable. Found slightly lubed all the way - added white lithium grease - reinstalled. Drove (without gauge) and observed cable rotation - looks and feels (light finger resistance) steady at all speeds. Put drive lug into speedo and used drill motor. Hard to control drill speed at slow mph, but looks fairly steady.
Question - Is there anything that should be done with speedo BEFORE reinstalling? I can tell this will be a real joy as my hands just don't fit up there. Almost easier to pull steering column. Glass comes off easy. Looks like back shell holds internal guts w/ 2 screws. Is it worth while opening, blowing out, spraying w/ slicone or some other lube, or am I asking for trouble? Thanks, Blueghost.
Speedometer, Smith 0 to 120 mph; small number on face at 6 o'clock position - SN 5234/00 1000. Hard to believe they actually put a serial number on face, so guessing this is a "series number" or something for ID. Has always seemed fairly accurate. While chasing noise I noticed speedometer has more bounce than I recalled - maybe 10/15 mph bounce up to 35mph and less the faster you go - by 60 it is still there but only 1 to 3 mph. Thought noise might be speedo cable. Pulled speedo. Pulled cable. Found slightly lubed all the way - added white lithium grease - reinstalled. Drove (without gauge) and observed cable rotation - looks and feels (light finger resistance) steady at all speeds. Put drive lug into speedo and used drill motor. Hard to control drill speed at slow mph, but looks fairly steady.
Question - Is there anything that should be done with speedo BEFORE reinstalling? I can tell this will be a real joy as my hands just don't fit up there. Almost easier to pull steering column. Glass comes off easy. Looks like back shell holds internal guts w/ 2 screws. Is it worth while opening, blowing out, spraying w/ slicone or some other lube, or am I asking for trouble? Thanks, Blueghost.