Coming home yesterday my speedo went dead. I know the cable is new cause I put it on myself a couple of weeks ago.
I took off the front wheel and had a look at the drive. Thanks to the many posts here which told me how to put new grease in the worm gear part and clean the rest.
My problem was the seal, which (very roughly) resembled a spool of fishing line. The upper part stuck up so it was pushing the golden washer with its two tabs away from the engagement point with the gear that drives the worm gear.
I've attached a very crude picture which shows what the seal looked like.
Even after cleaning and regreasing the gold washer would not stay down and engaged. So I took a knife and trimmed back the upper part of the seal. (I can't figure out if it used to lay straight and heat/years/use has made it stiffen up?)
After I did this when I reassembled there was a gap between the circlip and the two washers that would allow the gold one to still slip out of engagement. I went around the corner to Jim's Small Engines where he found me a duplicate of the washer behind the circlip. I put that on and it all fit together perfectly. Now my speedo is working again (And the turn signals self-cancel!)
Suzuki still makes the speedometer drive. It would have to come from Japan (two-three weeks) and costs $110.40 CDN!
Nice to know but hopefully my cleaned and tweaked one lasts a long time!
Dave
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