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Broken Speedometer Cable
08-22-2006, 14:52
Post: #3
Broken Speedometer Cable
There are shops where you can have the cable made, just take in the
old one and they can duplicate it.

I have a local auto-electric shop where they make mine, I've also had
them made by a heavy-truck repair shop as they are used for
speedometers as well as tachometers on trucks and other diesel
equipment (pumps, generators, welders, etc.).

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Todd Jones"
wrote:
>
> On my 1978 FC 33' SB I Have found a broken speedo cable.
> It it the one going from the speedometer to the box and is a little
> over 6' long. From the box to the rear of the transmission the
cable
> is still attached and looks fine, (though I will probably chech
both
> ends).
>
> Where are some of the best places to check for replacement part?
>
> The outer sleeve for the cable looks good.
> On one end, the cable is missing the pinched on adapter (to the
> cable) with the solid square extrusion piece missing.
> It does not look like it can be fixed wihout replacing the whole
> cable assembly...... is this correct?
>
> Thanks
> Todd Jones
> Lincoln, NE.
> 78 FC 33'SB
> .
> .
>
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Broken Speedometer Cable - Todd Jones - 08-22-2006, 10:04
Broken Speedometer Cable - bluebird3208 - 08-22-2006, 10:10
Broken Speedometer Cable - Jeff Miller - 08-22-2006 14:52



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