‘66 Polara speedometer

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Has anyone ever fixed a jumping speedometer needle? From 0-55 it’s pretty good. Anything over that and it’s like it’s waving at you! After 55 it tells me that I’m going between 60 and 120 mph. I just replaced the cable with a brand new one, so I’m pretty sure that’s not the issue. Thanks in advance for any tips!
 
Has anyone ever fixed a jumping speedometer needle? From 0-55 it’s pretty good. Anything over that and it’s like it’s waving at you! After 55 it tells me that I’m going between 60 and 120 mph. I just replaced the cable with a brand new one, so I’m pretty sure that’s not the issue. Thanks in advance for any tips!
Did you lube the cable?
 
Has anyone ever fixed a jumping speedometer needle? From 0-55 it’s pretty good. Anything over that and it’s like it’s waving at you! After 55 it tells me that I’m going between 60 and 120 mph. I just replaced the cable with a brand new one, so I’m pretty sure that’s not the issue. Thanks in advance for any tips!
IIRC, I had a similar situation with my Mustang. I took the dash insert out and swept the speedometer needle manually and discovered that it was bent a little. I ever so slightly straightened it and it’s been working correctly since.
 
Hi everyone, I think I’ve fixed it. I looked on YouTube and found a video of someone working a speedometer from a 1955 Pontiac Starchief. I removed my speedometer and found that the mechanism was very similar. I lubricated my speedometer the same way and it seems to be working fine and has eliminated the needle bounce. Below is the link to the video in case anyone else needs a reference. Thanks again for your feedback.

Mike
 
Hi everyone, I think I’ve fixed it. I looked on YouTube and found a video of someone working a speedometer from a 1955 Pontiac Starchief. I removed my speedometer and found that the mechanism was very similar. I lubricated my speedometer the same way and it seems to be working fine and has eliminated the needle bounce. Below is the link to the video in case anyone else needs a reference. Thanks again for your feedback.

Mike

Good work!
 
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