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Unscrew it from the back of the speedometer and follow it back to where the cable terminates at the hub of the track. Undo it there and replace it with the new one.
First you need to determine whether the fault is caused by poor engine performance or whether it is being held back by excessive friction in the driveline.
Which bulbs are the ones burning out? They may have a short on a common wire that causes them to burn out. You should probably also check the stator to make sure it is not shorted out or producing higher voltage than it should. This can also cause bulbs, batteries, and regulator/rectifiers to burn out.
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