I'm not the first to have this problem, and I know I won't be the last.
The problem is that my speedometer needle bounces when I drive. It also seems to wind up, like a spring. Once I'm at speed, then slow down, the needle remains at speed and gradually lowers, independent of vehicle speed.
The problem started when I replaced the original Saginaw 3-speed with a TH-400. (1975 Chevy, 350, 2-wheel drive) I'm not sure what combo of keys, adapters, gears and such I might need to fix this problem.
The first thing I thought was a dirty or kinked cable, so I replaced them. (It has the two piece speedo cable.) That wasn't the problem.
Any advice would be appreciated.