340 clyclone speedo problems

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Jeff Miller
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340 clyclone speedo problems

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I just bought a orignal owner 76 clycone in great shape, I got it running and testing the results to find the speedometer is all over the place. I inspected the drive bearings and they seam good what should i look at next.
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Re: 340 clyclone speedo problems

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Sounds like the cable is binding, winding up, then unwinding. Lube the cable with a product for that, or graphite, something like that.

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Re: 340 clyclone speedo problems

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good idea i'll try that thanks
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Re: 340 clyclone speedo problems

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If it is a high mileage machine, chnaces are the main bushing in the speedo is worn out which can cause the needle to swing to full speed right away.
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Re: 340 clyclone speedo problems

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I too had speedo problems on my '76 340 Cyclone. I replaced the speedo and right angle drive. Thankfully I did. When I took the drive off, I saw that I had a bearing out on the drive shaft, that I never would've noticed. I had a big learning lesson with the right angle drive that I thought I'd share and maybe save you some time. I purchased what I thought was the correct drive for the Cyclone. The speedo didn't work, but the miles were counting down in reverse. After a 12 pack and a lot of head scratching over the paper work I received with the right angle drive, I realized the drive was for a SprintFire. Given the different mounting locations between the Cyclone and SprintFire, I finally realized the internal gears on the drives were in opposite directions. Rather than pull the drive off, I switched the internal gears, re-using the old gear, and she worked like a champ. Needless to say my speedo cable was good so i didn't have to re-route a new one. Thought I'd share my experience so you didn't have to drink as much as me to figure it out, even though that's half the fun!! :)
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Re: 340 clyclone speedo problems

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Good advice from everyone

WORDS TO LIVE BY.........whenever you see your speedo jumping............ CHECK THE DRIVE SHAFT BEARINGS!!!!!
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