Frank, thanks much for this. I will look into it when I get some time. Thanks again, Gary Kirk ----- Original Message ----- From: <francis.swygert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <glkirkbuilders@xxxxxxx>; <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 12:12 AM Subject: Re: [AMC-List] 65 American speedo > Gary, I bet that's not the original trans! Sounds like the speedo is > being driven backwards. What year is the car? 64 and later Americans, 63 > and later Classic/Ambo have the speedo cable driven UNDER the output > shaft. If you look where the abcle comes out of the trans it's low > enough you should be able to tell it's driving under the shaft. If not, > pull the cable from the trans and then you can look in the hole and tell > that the speedo cable gear is under the output shaft for sure. Sounds > like yours is driven from ABOVE the output shaft like PRE 64 Americans > and PRE 63 Classic/Ambo. I had the same problem with a 63 American which > had a later model 65 transmission. The cable gears are the same as I > recall, but the gear on the shaft is different and must be chagned also. > What I did was get an early model extension housing and swap it and the > gear. As long as the trans model is the same (in this case a T-35), the > extension housings will interchange. You might be able to just change > the gear on the shaft without changing the extension housing, I'm not > sure. The high mounted gear is difficult to get the cable in on a later > model car though. That's what makes me think you have a 64 or later car > with an earlier transmission housing. You don't have to remove the trans > to get the extension housing and speedo drive gear off. The gear is held > on by a large snap ring -- the kind that's hard to get off unless you > have the special tool to do it, but once the ring is off the gear slides > right off. > > -----original message ----------------------- > Date: Monday, June 19, 2006 08:42 AM > From: Gary L. Kirk <glkirkbuilders@xxxxxxx> > Frank, The problems are, this one swings wildly from 0 to 120 wheras the > other one just jumped a little and clicked annoyingly loud. I put in a > new > cable which turned out to be a little long. There fore first thing the > plastic insulation got a little melted but I don't think it hurt it. It > seems to spin fine and smoothly. BTW the tranny has to be just about > removed > to get new cable in. > Both the heads seem to be not too dirty. Is there a mechanism inside the > bell? > > > > _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com