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speedometer oscillation

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 12:54 pm
by Pegdragger
Hey guys wondering if any of you all have a idea on how to fix my waving needle. Over past past 10,000 miles my needle started to oscillate. +-10mph. Sometimes it rides rock steady other times it starts to wave up and down. Since i owned my bike i have replaced the speedo cable twice. The current cable i have I've cleaned and oiled with silicon or I've tried light amount of grease. Last time i tried Rem oil lol. The oscillation just continues to get worse. What do i do. My gauge has 43000 miles on it. I want to keep it as i want to see how many miles i can put on my bike.

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:20 pm
by Herb
Pegdragger wrote:Hey guys wondering if any of you all have a idea on how to fix my waving needle. Over past past 10,000 miles my needle started to oscillate. +-10mph. Sometimes it rides rock steady other times it starts to wave up and down. Since i owned my bike i have replaced the speedo cable twice. The current cable i have I've cleaned and oiled with silicon or I've tried light amount of grease. Last time i tried Rem oil lol. The oscillation just continues to get worse. What do i do. My gauge has 43000 miles on it. I want to keep it as i want to see how many miles i can put on my bike.
There is an angle drive on the back of the speedo that might be part of the problem. Maybe the bushing above the angle drive is dry.

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:29 pm
by Pegdragger
Whats the best way to take the speedo apart? or is there a oil port somewhere?

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:13 pm
by Herb
Pegdragger wrote:Whats the best way to take the speedo apart? or is there a oil port somewhere?
On the bottom of the speedo housing there are 2 screws. Disconnect the cable from the speedo, pull the 2 screws, lift the speedo out of the housing, while feeding slack on the wires for the lighting, pull the lights out of the speedo.

1 thing to caution you about, when removing the screws there are special washers and rubber mounts, be careful with them. They will fall out at the most inopportune time.

BTW, I didn't think to ask, is your speedo floppy in the housing? If it is, the rubber bushings and the rubber around the top of the speedo are worn out and the vibration can cause the issue you are having.

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 2:44 am
by sgtcall
Mine started to wobble just before the speedo drive unit went out. The wobble came from the drive init skipping. Just pull it off and see if yhe teeth are worn or chipping. New they run about $80 but you can find used ones. There is also a thread on here somewhere showing how to rebuild one.

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:36 am
by Pegdragger
Herb wrote:
There is an angle drive on the back of the speedo that might be part of the problem. Maybe the bushing above the angle drive is dry.
Thanks herb. I packed that worm gear full of a heavier molly grease. Speedometer rides rock steady. Worm gears showed some wear but no chipping. So hopefully I'm good to go.

Re: speedometer oscillation

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:54 am
by Lechy
There is a drive plate which is located in the wheel bearing side of the speedo drive, this is like a big washer with 4 tangs, sometimes the tangs wear out causing the drive so slip.
Have a look here, the drive plate is the yellow part, it is held in place by a washer and circlip: http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUZUKI-98-VS800 ... tg&vxp=mtr
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