Predictably, my speedo died because the inner wire snapped about 4" from the tranny. It looked like some wire threads had broken and then bunched, probably causing the wire to snap. As I said, this car has a Toyota gear box, so I have been concerned about fitting a replacement cable. My immediate problem was extracting the cable and housing, which was pinched between the firewall and the panel that is directly in front of the transmission cover. I had to remove the car's interior (again), including the tranny cover. I was then able to loosen the plate mentioned earlier, freeing the speedo cable. This cable has fittings at either end, and thus the wound wire interior can only be exposed if the wire breaks, as it had. The next question is how you attach a cable from one of the purveyors to the Healey speedo (SAE) and the Toyota transmission (metric thread)?. The answer, I think, is that the large "nut" that retains the cable housing at the transmission has a rather larger hole in it, and this allows it to be passed over the Healey cable attachment threaded piece. I am assuming I will pass this piece over that fitting on the new cable when it arrives, allowing me to slide it down to the transmission,where the boss on the new cable will be captured by the "nut" when I thread it to the tranny.