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Not sure which section to post this in, so I'll start here. Are there any tips to keep the tach cable from unscrewing from the head? I've tightened it multiple times but every time I check it, it's loose and theres oil seeping. I'm getting tired of messing with it. This is on my 850 by the way.- 1983 GS850L ~ 30,000 miles and going up - Finally ready for a proper road trip!
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Replace the seal in there - procedures are on either Basscliff's or BWringer's websites. Also get a new cableCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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I usually add an o-ring inside the fitting.
Not for sealing, and this isn't the sealing band or the seal. The o-ring just gives the fitting something to "squish" against and keeps it from vibrating loose.
Just rummage through an assortment and find a size that will go inside the fitting on the head and stay without falling out. Then screw in the cable and carefully give the fitting a little extra tweak with pliers and it should stay just fine.
Also, OEM cables seem to work a little better in this respect. The aftermarket crap is not very well made and fits a little loose.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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I have used aftermarket cables before, with few problems. They do loosen up, unless you have them REAL tight. I use channel-locks to snug them up real tight, but then there is the problem of trying to loosen them when you need to. I just replaced the cable on my son's bike with an OEM cable, we'll see how it goes.
As far as the oil leakage goes, there are two seals involved. One goes around the housing to seal against the head, the other goes inside. It looks a lot like a valve seal, but seals against the cable itself.
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Originally posted by zbodan View PostConsider using blue Loctite.1982 GS850GL - Shaved seat foam and new seat cover; Daytona handlebars and Tusk risers; Puig "Naked" Windscreen\
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