Some of the most common causes of "bouncy" mechanical speedometers, in order of occurrence, are:
* dry cable (remove cable from housing, clean, then lubricate with light grease)
* kinked cable housing or cable (replacement is the only solution)
* worn plastic driven gear shaft (replace the driven gear, gear seal, and support bushing o-ring)
* worn driven gear support bushing (replace the bushing, bushing o-ring, driven gear, and gear seal)
* worn out cable housing (replace complete cable assembly)
* worn out plastic driven and/or drive gear teeth (replace both gears, the driven gear seal, and the bushing o-ring)
* worn out speedometer head bushing (speedometer shop overhaul or complete head replacement)
* worn out or dry ratio adapter at transmission (rebuild & lubricate, or replace, the ratio adapter and drive key)