Editing How to install a new speedometer needle

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9. Ready to lock needle in place. Clamp locking pliers on the shaft. Remove as much in/out slack on the post as you can. A couple of tapered wedges under the locking pliers will help to do this too. With the needle in place, slightly and firmly, using a nylon/plastic headed hammer, tap down on the new needle hub once. The needle should be seated firmly in place. If the needle falls off as you cross a set of railroad tracks, you didn't hit it hard enough.
 
9. Ready to lock needle in place. Clamp locking pliers on the shaft. Remove as much in/out slack on the post as you can. A couple of tapered wedges under the locking pliers will help to do this too. With the needle in place, slightly and firmly, using a nylon/plastic headed hammer, tap down on the new needle hub once. The needle should be seated firmly in place. If the needle falls off as you cross a set of railroad tracks, you didn't hit it hard enough.
  
10. When your putting the speedometer back together, pull the cable out of its sheath, curl it up around your hand, place it in a bath of solvent, swish back and forth to remove old grease, etc, let dry completely in sun or use air, apply a glob of lithium grease to the palm of your hand, run the cable through while squeezing it in a fist, wipe off excess and install the cable.
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10. When your putting the speedometer back together, pull the cable out of its sheath, curl it up around your hand, place it in a bath of solvent, swish back and forth to remove old grease, etc, let dry completely in sun or use air, apply a glob of lithium grease to the palm of your hand, run the cable through while squeezing it in a fist, wipe off excess and install the cable. Your done.
  
 
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