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Speedometer Cable #1631304
06/09/14 11:31 PM
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MoparDan Offline OP
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over a year ago, my (new when I restored; 1500 miles ago) speedo cable started rattling like crazy while driving.
I unplugged it from the back of speedometer, and then pulled the inner cable from the housing.
I want to fix and re-install.
** Does it need some grease coating on it as I reinstall?
I believe the rattle was the cable smacking/rattling against the sides of the cable housing..?
Will a little bearing grease fix that. Never had a problem, then suddenly noise. The (newer) cable was dry when I pulled it a year ago.
Thanks in advance!!
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Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: MoparDan] #1631305
06/09/14 11:51 PM
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Yes you need grease. I bought a cut to fit inner cable and it came with a mini bubble pack of green grease. I wouldn't be afraid to use wheel bearing grease unless someone says that that is a bad idea


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Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: RapidRobert] #1631306
06/09/14 11:53 PM
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Vaseline or white lube.

Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: stumpy] #1631307
06/10/14 12:03 AM
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Thanks guys, thats what I thought. When I bought the cable from Dodge dealer, came with no grease, just together in plastic.
Stumpy: would'nt white grease (and vasoline) just liquefy with minimal heat; while bearing grease would stay solid?
Thanks!

Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: MoparDan] #1631308
06/10/14 12:22 AM
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You don't want it solid packed. It doesn't run in grease. You just want a very light coating on the cable core. Shouldn't be any heat inside the cable housing normally.

Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: stumpy] #1631309
06/10/14 12:56 PM
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A cable is long compared to the end that drives it. Any #2 grease is too heavy. Use it and you run the risk of shearing the end off.

Just a light coating of Vaseline would work well. For a different scent inside the car, use a light coating of Vicks Vaporub.

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Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: dogdays] #1631310
06/10/14 02:39 PM
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Yea, you'll have a well lubed cable and clear sinuses. Lol

Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: MoparDan] #1631311
06/10/14 04:06 PM
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I used white lithium grease on my speedo cable.


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Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: MoparDan] #1631312
06/10/14 05:40 PM
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I've read this is good. And it comes with an applicator.......

Re: Speedometer Cable [Re: 1970A66] #1631313
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