Hello all,
On a recent vehicle recovery mission (see diesel demise thread) my speedo stopped working. I removed the speedo drive from the gearbox and i could pull the inner cable and plastic gear out so i figured that it was the cable that had snapped. I reconnected the speedo drive to the gearbox and continued on without knowing what my speed was. No problem, ill replace it when i get home i thought.
Today I disconnected the speedo drive from the gearbox to find that the plastic gear and cable were gone. I peered into the gearbox and the plastic gear that drives the speedo gear was also gone. I then drained the oil and it was like metallic paint. My gearbox had sucked up my speedo drive like it was eating spaghetti (then got serious indigestion)
The speedo drive cable is cross located at each end. What i mean is that the speedo end of the cable has a lip that prevents you (or the gearbox) pulling the speedo drive out at the gearbox end and vice versa. When the speedo cable breaks, there is no cross location for the lower section of cable.
My advice is this: If your speedo stops working, pull over, disconnect the speedo drive from the gearbox (one phillips head screw), pull on the gear to remove the section of broken cable (if it doesnt want to come out then it might be something else) then reconnect the outer part of the speedo drive to the gearbox. This will prevent destruction to the gearbox.
Fortunately i have a spare gearbox. Wouldnt mind a 5speed though, Ayden how is yours going? Worth the upgrade?
Matt
On a recent vehicle recovery mission (see diesel demise thread) my speedo stopped working. I removed the speedo drive from the gearbox and i could pull the inner cable and plastic gear out so i figured that it was the cable that had snapped. I reconnected the speedo drive to the gearbox and continued on without knowing what my speed was. No problem, ill replace it when i get home i thought.
Today I disconnected the speedo drive from the gearbox to find that the plastic gear and cable were gone. I peered into the gearbox and the plastic gear that drives the speedo gear was also gone. I then drained the oil and it was like metallic paint. My gearbox had sucked up my speedo drive like it was eating spaghetti (then got serious indigestion)
The speedo drive cable is cross located at each end. What i mean is that the speedo end of the cable has a lip that prevents you (or the gearbox) pulling the speedo drive out at the gearbox end and vice versa. When the speedo cable breaks, there is no cross location for the lower section of cable.
My advice is this: If your speedo stops working, pull over, disconnect the speedo drive from the gearbox (one phillips head screw), pull on the gear to remove the section of broken cable (if it doesnt want to come out then it might be something else) then reconnect the outer part of the speedo drive to the gearbox. This will prevent destruction to the gearbox.
Fortunately i have a spare gearbox. Wouldnt mind a 5speed though, Ayden how is yours going? Worth the upgrade?
Matt
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