First time on the hiway today after complete front stub / front suspension R&R. And the car didn't fly apart or crash! I must have put most of the bolts and nuts back where they should be.
The last time I drove this car at 60+ MPH was probably in 1999. It was at Carlisle in 1997 !
Today I'm hearing a tick that seems to be coming from the dashboard, I'm thinking it's either the speedo or the speedo cable. I guess we know these cars aren't as quiet as modern cars on the highway, so with wind noise and road noise it's not that easy to isolate the tick. Speedo needle is stable, not jumpy. I'm guessing the cable turns at a much-reduced rpm vs engine rpm.
Ticking does seem to change, like go away, when engine is under more load (ie going up hill). Is a ticking cable a known phenomena in these cars?
The last time I drove this car at 60+ MPH was probably in 1999. It was at Carlisle in 1997 !
Today I'm hearing a tick that seems to be coming from the dashboard, I'm thinking it's either the speedo or the speedo cable. I guess we know these cars aren't as quiet as modern cars on the highway, so with wind noise and road noise it's not that easy to isolate the tick. Speedo needle is stable, not jumpy. I'm guessing the cable turns at a much-reduced rpm vs engine rpm.
Ticking does seem to change, like go away, when engine is under more load (ie going up hill). Is a ticking cable a known phenomena in these cars?















