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TR6 '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdrive.

2wrench

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Have parts coming to attach speedometer cable to the
overdrive unit. All new to me because: A, my car didn't
have an overdrive unit; and B, my speedometer cable was
yanked from its installed location by something I hit on the
roadway when the vehicle ran.

Sooooo, can anybody, in some fashion, describe the route
of the speedometer cable from the passenger side of the
tranny at its connection, up to and through the firewall
to connect to the speedometer?

Thanks,
 
Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

From the looks of these, mine may have gone over the transmission and down to the 90 degree adapter.
 

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Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

Thanks for the pics, Paul. Saved 'em to my desktop. Also, the decal
actually went out today and not yesterday via UPS. Let me know when
you've received it.

These pics will be helpul.
 
Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

Now that I look at them, it seems like years ago since I took those pictures.

I hope they help and thanks for sending out the decal.
 
Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

Gonna cost ya a posted pic to the net after installion.
 
Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

Gonna cost ya a posted pic to the net after installion.

Also, I ain't so real hot, but is that looking like an "A" type
overdrive?
 
Re: '74 TR6 Route of speedometer cable from overdr

If that question is directed at me, no 2W, it's definitely a "J" rebuilt be Quantum Mechanics.
 
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