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SteveNMaine |
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When I turn either the male or female end of the speedometer angle drive the opposite end doesn't turn, they seem to be disconnected. Is this normal?
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Jamie |
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When I turn either the male or female end of the speedometer angle drive the opposite end doesn't turn, they seem to be disconnected. Is this normal? This may be the source of my dead speedometer as well. I'm waiting for the speedometer head to be returned from repair before going further. I'm wondering if removing the angle drive allows trans oil to leak out? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hissyfit.gif) |
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