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Title: speedo trouble Post by: scannerzer on July 02, 2013, 08:30:14 PM the speed cable on my gearbox is broken of level with the guide tube anyone got an easy fix. tried
pointy pliers vise grips drill (damed hard stuff) and most sucessfully a small screwdriver, have got some of it out but can't get the last bit in the square drive out and have slightly damaged the guide so don't want to ruin it (http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t373/Eddie096/B22CAF3C-F072-41D8-95D3-C1480F856468-10466-0000131F54BA8ED4_zpsc133af05.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Eddie096/media/B22CAF3C-F072-41D8-95D3-C1480F856468-10466-0000131F54BA8ED4_zpsc133af05.jpg.html) (http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t373/Eddie096/F1C38F8C-0CDD-4C52-B35A-F5FF243E267C-10484-00001320C784F473_zps32538e01.jpg) (http://s1056.photobucket.com/user/Eddie096/media/F1C38F8C-0CDD-4C52-B35A-F5FF243E267C-10484-00001320C784F473_zps32538e01.jpg.html) if i take the back plate of the gearbox can i get at the back of this to knock it out and if i can how much work is involved in doing it thanks eddie Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: Olds on July 03, 2013, 10:15:59 AM Sorry Eddie but your best bet is probably to drill a hole down the centre using something like a cobalt drill bit (or carbide tipped) then break out the remaining strands. Use a fairly slow speed and plenty of lubricant/coolant.
Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: scannerzer on July 03, 2013, 12:49:06 PM thank ON sorta thought (feared) as much maybe leave it for now and fix before final build!
Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: thebigdogsix on July 03, 2013, 04:45:23 PM I might have one in a box in the garage il have a look tomorrow as its pub night tonight its yours for postage
Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: scannerzer on July 03, 2013, 07:54:46 PM I might have one in a box in the garage il have a look tomorrow as its pub night tonight its yours for postage brilliant cheers and enjoy the beer! Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: thebigdogsix on July 06, 2013, 09:05:45 AM Looks like i have opened my big mouth before looking. I have looked in my box o stuff and cant see the speedo drive anywhere so im sorry i wont be able to help you after all. :-[
Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: spanners on July 06, 2013, 09:27:23 AM if you get desperate i,v got a spare g/box that could possibly be robbed ,
Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: Olds on July 06, 2013, 09:58:16 AM Think you've got a speedo drive fitted to your front wheel.
Not sure what ratio it is etc. but you were going to have to get the speedo re calibrated anyway. Might be worth doing a bit of maths, to see how far out it would be, if you use the bike drive and the Reliant speedo. Or you could fit the correct speedo for the front wheel. Title: Re: speedo trouble Post by: scannerzer on July 06, 2013, 09:37:29 PM Looks like i have opened my big mouth before looking. I have looked in my box o stuff and cant see the speedo drive anywhere so im sorry i wont be able to help you after all. :-[ not a problem thanks for looking if you get desperate i,v got a spare g/box that could possibly be robbed , thanks Spanners i could be taking you up on that offer but Think you've got a speedo drive fitted to your front wheel. Not sure what ratio it is etc. but you were going to have to get the speedo re calibrated anyway. Might be worth doing a bit of maths, to see how far out it would be, if you use the bike drive and the Reliant speedo. Or you could fit the correct speedo for the front wheel. I do have a speedo drive in the front wheel i surpose a custom cable would get that going if i'm stuck,I think speedy cables can do both the recalibration and the cable |