Speedo cable, Boot wrong |
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Speedo cable, Boot wrong |
jeffdon |
Aug 23 2014, 02:53 PM
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Dr Evil |
Sep 5 2014, 06:50 AM
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OK, I just replaced my speedo cable with a new Gemo one and now understand the issue that prompted the start of this thread.
See the pics. The old and the new are different. The boot on the firewall end is too small on the new one, and the collar on the gauge end is not captive like on the OE one. Makes for a bit of fun. Best way to install is to put tape on the gauge end just behind the collar to keep the collar from sliding back. Attached image(s) |
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