Replacing speedo cable -- hit a snag.
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2020 8:56 am
Hi all --
New around here and hoping you can help.
The speedo on my 83 R80 RT was jumping and making a rattling sound. I was told that it was most likely a problem with the cable so I ordered a new one from Max BMW and went about replacing (took the tank off etc).
Attaching the bottom end to the transmission casing was the easy part, thanks to a video from Brooks Airhead Garage (great resource: https://www.youtube.com/c/Motorcyclesan ... reload=102).
But, when I went to pull the cable out of the back of the speedo itself, once I got the nut off it seems that the pin is jammed inside the speedo somehow.
My question is: How much force do you typically need to pull the pin out of the back? It seems pretty clear that this is the problem, but I don't want to damage the speedo trying to get the cable out. At the same time, if I don't get it out the new cable isn't much use. So before I yanked it too hard I thought I would see if anyone has had a similar experience.
Also, I've never known what the little adjustment dials on the bottom of the speedo casing are for; and Clymer is no help, either. Can they be helpful in extracting the pin somehow?
Thanks in advance.
New around here and hoping you can help.
The speedo on my 83 R80 RT was jumping and making a rattling sound. I was told that it was most likely a problem with the cable so I ordered a new one from Max BMW and went about replacing (took the tank off etc).
Attaching the bottom end to the transmission casing was the easy part, thanks to a video from Brooks Airhead Garage (great resource: https://www.youtube.com/c/Motorcyclesan ... reload=102).
But, when I went to pull the cable out of the back of the speedo itself, once I got the nut off it seems that the pin is jammed inside the speedo somehow.
My question is: How much force do you typically need to pull the pin out of the back? It seems pretty clear that this is the problem, but I don't want to damage the speedo trying to get the cable out. At the same time, if I don't get it out the new cable isn't much use. So before I yanked it too hard I thought I would see if anyone has had a similar experience.
Also, I've never known what the little adjustment dials on the bottom of the speedo casing are for; and Clymer is no help, either. Can they be helpful in extracting the pin somehow?
Thanks in advance.