What have you done to your square lately??

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Thanks! I changed my name a couple years ago thinking I'd give the YouTuber thing a try but video editing is the bane of my existence lol. Might give it another shot with the TCI Suspension install. Or if nothing else, I'll just use our AMD footage
I saw your new tool box being delivered to AMD .. 30 year mortgage on that thing?
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I saw your new tool box being delivered to AMD .. 30 year mortgage on that thing?
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Replaced the speedo cable. PO just cut it at the transfer case.
It is jumpy and loudly clicking.
From what I’ve read, it needs to be lubed?

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Replaced the speedo cable. PO just cut it at the transfer case.
It is jumpy and loudly clicking.
From what I’ve read, it needs to be lubed?

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If lube doesn't work, the cable might be frayed.
New cables aren't very expensive.
 

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If lube doesn't work, the cable might be frayed.
New cables aren't very expensive.
thanks Dan. Yes, this one is brand new.
Any particular type of recommendations for lube for the speedo cable?
Silicone spray, ptfe "dry" bicycle chain lube, or other?
 

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thanks Dan. Yes, this one is brand new.
Any particular type of recommendations for lube for the speedo cable?
Silicone spray, ptfe "dry" bicycle chain lube, or other?

Dry graphite powder. It's the only thing I've ever had good luck with.
 

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Back in the day.......WAY back.....we used sylglide(SP) in a plastic tube, almost like vaseline. Pull the cable out, clean it and start about 6 inches from the speedo head end and lightly coat it all the way down to the other square end.
 

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Back in the day.......WAY back.....we used sylglide(SP) in a plastic tube, almost like vaseline. Pull the cable out, clean it and start about 6 inches from the speedo head end and lightly coat it all the way down to the other square end.
Such as this stuff?
 

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Back in the day.......WAY back.....we used sylglide(SP) in a plastic tube, almost like vaseline. Pull the cable out, clean it and start about 6 inches from the speedo head end and lightly coat it all the way down to the other square end.

They still make the stuff, Napa has their own branded stuff. I primarily use it for the contact points on brake pads. But it works great for a whole slew of other uses too.

Did it last a long time for speedo cable lube? Seems to me like anything that let's dirt and debris stick into it will just gum up a speedo cable later on.
 

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