I'm sure it can't hurt to lubricate it, so I will. I have seen graphite used
in the past.

John Nasta



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Joohn
  That the cable & housing are new, may be the problem.  Even the new
stuff needs some lubrication.


On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 21:25:51 -0500, John Nasta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> p.s. The visor supports are new too and they are tight. What does work is
> pushing the inner ends of the visors too far forward toward the windshield
> rather than hooking the tips into the center support. For some reason they
> don't fall that way.
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> Thanks. The visor tips and bushings are new (so are the visors, and just
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> I'll try some graphite on the cable but I think it's the speedo itself.
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> hey john the speed cable is dry get some gear lube  inject it in the
cable,
> should quiet it down, replace the visor tips, they sell them for a few
> bucks, they will keep your visor up, or warp a piece of paper tape around
> the ends should hold for a while,  rick


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Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino


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