As we returned from our last trip the speedometer started
reading lower than it should. The speedo now shows between
0 and 30 mph at highway speeds. I figure that is a bad
cable so I start taking things apart. Both cables seem to
be in fair shape, the short one from the tranny to the
cruise control transducer? (I don't know if that is the
right name) and the long one from the cruise control thingy
to the speedometer both turn freely and have square ends
still attached. When I stick the short cable in the Cruise
control I can not turn it and upon further inspection the
square end opf the short cable seems to be somewhat rounded
at the tip. I am assuming that the cruise control
transducer has seized up and the short cable is slipping. I
thought about trying to attach the long speedometer cable
directly into the tranny but it looks like the cruise
control changes the rotation and with headers I don't think
the cable will reach. Has anyone had this problem? My
inclination is to disassemble the cruise control thingy and
try to free it up. This will probably result in a (worse)
broken cruise control thingy.
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Alan Bredbury
Clinton, Ct.
1974 GMC 26' Classic Motorhome
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reading lower than it should. The speedo now shows between
0 and 30 mph at highway speeds. I figure that is a bad
cable so I start taking things apart. Both cables seem to
be in fair shape, the short one from the tranny to the
cruise control transducer? (I don't know if that is the
right name) and the long one from the cruise control thingy
to the speedometer both turn freely and have square ends
still attached. When I stick the short cable in the Cruise
control I can not turn it and upon further inspection the
square end opf the short cable seems to be somewhat rounded
at the tip. I am assuming that the cruise control
transducer has seized up and the short cable is slipping. I
thought about trying to attach the long speedometer cable
directly into the tranny but it looks like the cruise
control changes the rotation and with headers I don't think
the cable will reach. Has anyone had this problem? My
inclination is to disassemble the cruise control thingy and
try to free it up. This will probably result in a (worse)
broken cruise control thingy.
=====
Alan Bredbury
Clinton, Ct.
1974 GMC 26' Classic Motorhome
http://www.finesttool.com/index.html/special.htm
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