[Tigers] Speedo Cable Installation

Joe Parlanti jvparlanti at gmail.com
Mon May 27 17:21:33 MDT 2024


Graham,

When I installed my 5 Speed I had to change the Speedo gear. I found it easier to do from inside the car through the access panel on the tunnel.

Cheers,

JVP


Joseph V. Parlanti 
16048 Copen Meadow Dr.
North Potomac, MD 20878
410-599-5475
jvparlanti at gmail.com


> On May 27, 2024, at 1:11 PM, gharlowe at comcast.net wrote:
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> Hey all –
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> I recently had a local shop replace my clutch, along with a few other repairs/updates.   On the drive home, I noticed the speedo wasn’t working.   I mentioned it to the shop and they said it works “when it wants to” but would be happy to take a look (meaning extra $).   My overall impression of the shop’s work is just okay, so I was going to troubleshoot what I could before bringing the car back for more of their time.  
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> It’s been about 20 years since I installed that cable and could use a refresher.   The installation at the gauge end is pretty straightforward, but as I recall the speedo gear end is more tricky.   I seem to remember that there here was an access port on the transmission tunnel underneath the carpet and cubby box (?).   Or is it easiest to raise the car and access from underneath?   Some combination?    
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> Thanks much!
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> - Graham Harlowe
>   B382001466
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