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Speedo cable replacement
Posted: 28 Sep 2013 10:48
by g4zur
Hello All
Could someone please advise on the procedure for replacing the speedo cable.[?]
1980 fhc 2.0l
many thanks as always
Regards
Gareth
G.P.Albrighton
Posted: 28 Sep 2013 13:37
by FI Spyder
Pretty straight forward. Going from memory. Put car on jack stands. Unscrew cable from back of speedo (this can be done from under the dash without removing dash parts). Might have to remove seat to get under there but that represents an opportunity to put anti-seize on seat bolts (while 7 of my 8 seat bolts were like brand new on Spider, one was rusted in and took days to get out like acid (coke)had been spilled there to start it rusting. I hate to think how other cars are. From under the car, unscrew bolt holding fork that retains cable in the transmission. Pull out cable. When putting new cable, lubricate rubber seal with red rubber grease (found in brake rebuild kits or available separately). Any time I put in rubber seals of any sort I lubricate them so they don't abrade and leak later.
- - -TR7 Spider - - - 1978 Spitfire- - - - 1976 Spitfire - - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT
Posted: 28 Sep 2013 14:53
by darrellw
The connection to the speedo under the dash is a clip, there is a tab on the plastic housing that you press and it pulls right out.
Darrell Walker
66 TR4A IRS-SC CTC67956L
81 TR8 SATPZ458XBA406206
Vancouver, WA, USA
Posted: 28 Sep 2013 16:38
by Workshop Help
Kind and Gentle Men. Here is the article on speedometer cable servicing.
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.a ... eter,cable
Four years? It doesn't seem that long ago.
Mildred Hargis
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 09:37
by g4zur
Once again many thanks for replies. Cable will be replaced and lubed during the week.
Regards
Gareth
G.P.Albrighton
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 11:53
by Hasbeen
Gareth make sure you have your eyes on, & good light down under the dash, when you want that cable out of the speedo.
I had a hell of a job with mine, the first time. I did not want to put enough pressure on old plastic. Once I'd done it the first time, the next was no problem.
Hasbeen
Posted: 29 Sep 2013 18:11
by g4zur
Many thanks Hasbeen for the Tip.
I purchased a small headlight, although new to this I have now been under the dash a few times.
Best regards.
Gareth
G.P.Albrighton
Posted: 01 Oct 2013 16:22
by jbsjim
Just a note. The upper cable for the speedo (it attaches to a "counter" in the engine bay) comes in 2 lengths. It is a couple inches longer for the fuel injected cars. If anyone knows where I can find the longer FI version I would be obliged to know.
Jim
Posted: 01 Oct 2013 16:34
by darrellw
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Just a note. The upper cable for the speedo (it attaches to a "counter" in the engine bay) comes in 2 lengths. It is a couple inches longer for the fuel injected cars. If anyone knows where I can find the longer FI version I would be obliged to know.
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I've never ordered from this place, but if you know the length you need they custom build cables:
http://www.vintagebritishcables.com
They have all the correct fittings.
Darrell Walker
66 TR4A IRS-SC CTC67956L
81 TR8 SATPZ458XBA406206
Vancouver, WA, USA
Posted: 02 Oct 2013 21:26
by jbsjim
Thanks for the tip!
Posted: 06 Oct 2013 11:36
by g4zur
Fitted new inner cable this morning, Working fine. decided after reading Mildrid post to first try replacing the Inner, Great thanks Mildrid. Lubed as recommended. All 100%.
Once again thanks to all for help. Great forum great people.
The end of the cable that went into clock was rounded on edges.
Regards
Gareth
G.P.Albrighton