Re: Speedo Cable Leak (Housing)
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Re: Speedo Cable Leak (Housing)



I could use Map/Aceteline and try brazing silver solder in it, or just a 60/40 tin/lead with a propane torch. Because not being done for strength, will try the solder tonight.

I guess if the lead wont stick, I'll try the hotter braze.

--Tom

On 3/30/2011 12:53 PM, Roger Pettigrew wrote:

never know  until you try,,,,,, would at least give it a try, cheaper  than
a new cable,,,,, and nothing lost if it fails,,,


In a message dated 3/30/2011 2:47:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
tomwatters@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Speedo  Cable Leak (Housing)
I've been having this phantom leak on my 4 speed since  I got the car
going again.

The other day I Found out it is the  speedometer cable. Its leaking from
around the inside of the crimp on the  cable side.

Can I solder this crimp to seal it? Anyone ever done this?  Or do I have
to replace the full speedometer cable housing?

-- 65  Dart GT Convertible 4bbl 4spd
-- North Las Vegas,  NV



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