I disconnected the jacket at the transmission end allowing this part of the cable jacket that sits nearest the exhaust crossover pipe to straighten out, which finally allowed the cable to be pulled out. That lower part of the cable had baked solid making it inflexible and preventing it from being pulled past the bend in the jacket where it turns up to the Auto-Pilot unit. I soaked the cable in some hot water and restored it's flexibility by working out the hardened lube by hand. I put a thin coat of grease on it and reinstalled. I'm not sure that a grease lube is best for this part, but it's what I had readily available.
I have an idea that the location near the exhaust crossover pipe overheats this part and is the cause for a lot of our Imperial speedo bounce. Restoring flexibility to the cable made for a steady working speedometer in my Crown Coupe.
Eric Lebanon, Oregon ____________________________________________________________________________ The speedo on my '65 bounces. I am thinking that the cable needs = lubrication, the question is what to lube it with? ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com -----------------This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the
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