http://tinyurl.com/lrhk3q
Sounds like you may need to replace the body. Above is a link to Sheldon 
Brown's article on Shimano cassettes and freehubs.  Gets sort of 
complicated with early D-A hubs.

Bruce wrote:
> Let me say first off, yes, I bought these wheels on Ebay. Anyway, 
> they're Synergy rims laced up on some older D-A hubs. The rear is a 
> Uniglide and has a 7 speed cassette of unknown provenance affixed. For 
> the price paid, I really am not too upset, although the seller (who 
> works for a bike coop and should know better) got several items wrong 
> in his write up. When I emailed on the matter, he said, "Oh, I never 
> took them out of the box to look at them when I bought them from the 
> prior owner." 
>
> After truing the front (the rear was good) I took the bike on a 
> shakedown today and found that the 15 cog (the 2d smallest) has a 
> habit of freewheeling when it is used and any appreciable pressure is 
> put on the pedals. No problems on the 17 up to the 28, and only a 
> slight catch detected on the 12 cog. It's kind of like a neck rotating 
> when I go uphill on the 15.
>
> Any Uniglide users out there with ideas? Do I look for another cassette?
>
> TIA
>
>
> >

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