Re: TJ speedometer
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Re: TJ speedometer
The speedometer gear housing was probably not rotated enough to get
the
speedometer gear to mesh completely with the pinion gear that drives
it.
I'd pull the gear to check its condition and if it's ok, reinstall
it
and make sure to rotate the housing so the gear is fully engaged. Be
sure to match the speedo gear's tooth count with the index mark on the
housing.
Jerry
JimG wrote:
> My TJ speedometer just started acting up... works good to about 40
mph, then
> it just bounces plus/minus 5 mph and never goes over 45-50 when I
know I'm
> doing 70. I put a new gear in about 1 year ago to correct for
tires/gears.
>
>
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the
speedometer gear to mesh completely with the pinion gear that drives
it.
I'd pull the gear to check its condition and if it's ok, reinstall
it
and make sure to rotate the housing so the gear is fully engaged. Be
sure to match the speedo gear's tooth count with the index mark on the
housing.
Jerry
JimG wrote:
> My TJ speedometer just started acting up... works good to about 40
mph, then
> it just bounces plus/minus 5 mph and never goes over 45-50 when I
know I'm
> doing 70. I put a new gear in about 1 year ago to correct for
tires/gears.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
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