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Disassemble speedometer gear assembly

Post by Tim Allman » Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:28 pm

The speedometer gear assembly on my CB77 is a bit 'crunchy' when I turn it by hand suggesting that there is some grit in it. Has anyone taken one apart to clean? There's a small brass screw on the underside of it but I can't remove it.

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Post by Merz64cb77 » Thu Jan 17, 2019 8:51 pm

Hi Tim, I think G-man has. I had some issues with my speedo and erratic needle movements but that’s not your issue. Hopefully someone else will offer a resolution.

Lm, recommended lubrication in my case which worked very well!

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Post by rrietman » Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:16 pm

I have never gotten that tiny brass screw to thread out. It's a problem detail when refinishing. drill and heat will get the drive out, but then when you put it back together, It's hard to make it look right. soaking , scrubbing, and air will get the grit out (maybe the best solution)
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Re: Disassemble speedometer gear assembly

Post by G-Man » Fri Jan 18, 2019 3:29 am

Those little screws are generally made of brass and, as usual, an oddball size. I took a couple of drives apart and the screws came out of one OK but I had to drill the others out.

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I re-threaded the holes for an ISO size and used stainless-steel grubscrews.

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To get teh brass screws out you need a reall good fitting screwdriver to avoid breaking them.

G

Tim Allman wrote:The speedometer gear assembly on my CB77 is a bit 'crunchy' when I turn it by hand suggesting that there is some grit in it. Has anyone taken one apart to clean? There's a small brass screw on the underside of it but I can't remove it.

Thanks
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Post by Tim Allman » Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:01 am

Thanks very much. I have a new helical gear in my parts box so I figured the assembly could be, well, disassembled.

Is the 6mm screw there to allow it to be greased?

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:40 pm

Sure is. .............lm
Tim Allman wrote:Thanks very much. I have a new helical gear in my parts box so I figured the assembly could be, well, disassembled.

Is the 6mm screw there to allow it to be greased?

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Post by rrietman » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:08 pm

But--- go easy, you can blow grease past the seal very easily and then where is it? on the brake shoes. just lube on assembly. clean and repeat now and then.
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Randy

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