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From: hammer@gt-cmmsr.UUCP (John Hammer)
Newsgroups: net.auto.tech
Subject: Speedometer squeak
Message-ID: <120@gt-cmmsr.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 31-Oct-85 07:04:01 EST
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Posted: Thu Oct 31 07:04:01 1985
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Organization: Center for Man-Machine Systems Research, Georgia Tech
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Thanks to saf@bonnie.UUCP (Steve Falco).  His advice on lubing the
point of connection between the speedometer and the cable was exactly
right (though I did not believe it at first).  One trick I used to
diagnose this was to disconnect the cable at the transmission and 
chuck the end in a 3/8" drill.  With the drill on spinning in reverse,
it was relatively easy to try different ideas on what caused the noise.

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John M. Hammer
Center for Man-Machine Systems Research, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332
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