I am on my second speedo drive( second was used). They both ended up making squeaky death sounds. I assumed that they were sealed units-i didnt look that closely. Member Azr mentioned in another thread that they are able to be disassembled, so i took a closer look.....
Thanks Rob!
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
the pointer is pointing to the tiny setscrew that holds in the part the cable screws onto. due to old crash damage, this was a bit hard to remove. i screwed an old speedo cable onto then twisted it out with pliers.
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
i then disassembled it as much as i could, which was basically pulling out the gear, then let the whole mess soak. the driven gear shows a bit of wear, but i think it'll be fine.
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
everything clean and ready for reassembly. i packed grease into the housing then put it all back together.
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickr
now if the garage will ever break 50 degrees, ill put it on.....
Thanks Rob!
As removed from cycle..
http://
Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickrremoved snapring and washer
http://
Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickrthe pointer is pointing to the tiny setscrew that holds in the part the cable screws onto. due to old crash damage, this was a bit hard to remove. i screwed an old speedo cable onto then twisted it out with pliers.
http://
Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickri then disassembled it as much as i could, which was basically pulling out the gear, then let the whole mess soak. the driven gear shows a bit of wear, but i think it'll be fine.
http://
Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickreverything clean and ready for reassembly. i packed grease into the housing then put it all back together.
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Gs 1150 speedometer drive. by Glen Brenner, on Flickrnow if the garage will ever break 50 degrees, ill put it on.....
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