looking at parts stores there doesn't seem to be a consensus if the cable should be 55, 69, or 73"
also, before I contort myself into a pretzel to check it out... is the speedometer end the push on connector or are both ends screw on?
that being said.. I am asking because my 1 piece tko-600 speedo cable is leaking (through the pressed on fitting, not the o-ring
im thinking of getting a stock style cable and a cable adapter instead of the one piece cable as replacing these cables is a pain in the ass. do you think the adapter is less likely to leak?
My '73 has a screw-on to the transmission and a push-on to the speedometer.
1973 L-82 4 spd
Ben, if you drain the oil out of the trans, the cable will stop leaking. It's simple physics....😂🤣
Iirc, the cable on my '74 was around 70 inches, but...it's been almost 30 years since I last replaced it, so....
Is the speedo fitting on your trans on the driver side or passenger side? Pass side needs a longer cable than driver side, just fyi. and yes, the fitting for the gauge is a quick connect/push on type.
I kinda like the idea of using an adaptor so you could source a "normal" speedo cable....that could be handy, and cheaper in the long run.
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I ordered a 69" as the current is 55" and makes too tight of a turn IMO
I also ordered the fancier adapter from summit, has multiple seals and hopefully wont leak.