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Old November 9th, 2017 | 12:07 PM
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Question about 1965-70 full sized speedometer cable

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I'm dismantling a 1970 Delta 88. When I popped the drivers side dust cover I didn't see the end of the speedometer cable. I thought it must be damaged, but was having trouble removing the nut on the back of the spindle. So I went ahead and pulled the disc brakes and dismantled the drivers side to get the cable out. Once out it looks like the cable is too short. I was under the impression there was only one size used during these years. So my question is just that, did they have more than one length? If they didn't then someone must have replaced this cable with one that was too short. Or, were there different spindles used between the years and someone used an earlier setup? Here's how it looks laid against the spindle. Any info you guys could share with me would be appreciated!




Old November 9th, 2017 | 01:36 PM
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On drum brake cars the dust cover has the insert that has a tube on it that goes into the hole in the spindle so the cable need not stick out. Disc brakes could be the same.
Old November 9th, 2017 | 02:20 PM
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Its been a lot of years since I took one of these apart and I didn't remember that. Then it could be that pieces is broken off of the dust cover and the cable is fine. Thank you for the help!

John
Old November 9th, 2017 | 03:29 PM
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Not to steal your thread, but are the 65-70 cables all the same for the big cars?
Old November 9th, 2017 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by m371961
Not to steal your thread, but are the 65-70 cables all the same for the big cars?
The cable on this car is held onto the back of the speedometer head with a spring clip. I'm not as familiar with the full sized, but the A-body used a threaded fitting to attach to the back of the speedometer head 1968 and earlier. Then 1969 and newer used the spring clip. So I'm guessing that there were at least two different styles, 1965-68 and 1969-70.

If anyone knows for sure how many different styles were used please speak up!
Old November 10th, 2017 | 04:01 PM
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Here's what your dust cap should look like inside... This is an NOS one I have in my part inventory...

Old November 11th, 2017 | 06:38 PM
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[QUOTE=CRUZN 66;1055138]Here's what your dust cap should look like inside... This is an NOS one I have in my part inventory...


Thank you for posting the picture. The dust cover on this car is missing the plastic piece. I'm guessing someone in the past didn't get the speedometer cable in it correctly and broke it off. John
Old November 11th, 2017 | 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by m371961
Not to steal your thread, but are the 65-70 cables all the same for the big cars?
No .
The 1972 parts book lists three different cables for 65-70 "big" cars (exc J-88)

1965-67 all except J-88, F-85, Toronado ,or cruise control #6454859
1968 except F-85 , Toronado , or cruise #6477848
1969-70 except F-85 , or Toronado , #6477545
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