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The Shop => 4X4 and Driveline => Topic started by: Canoe on November 24, 2012, 11:56:15 AM

Title: Speedo Gear Housing Alignment to Transfer-Case
Post by: Canoe on November 24, 2012, 11:56:15 AM
I pinched the lower speedo cable flat when I put the left-front strut-rod bracket back on.



Went to the internet to read, and was informed that for

Speedo Gear Housing Alignment to Transfer-Case

I should:

So I inserted and aligned the housing, bolted it in place with the locking bracket & nut, ran the cable through and threaded it onto the bottom of the cruise-control speed sender.

Only no speedometer and no cruise control.

What could I have done wrong?
Title: Re: Speedo Gear Housing Alignment to Transfer-Case
Post by: rollguy on November 24, 2012, 05:02:18 PM
I might suggest that you take an old piece of cable (or something that will fit the square inside the gear) and try to turn the gear.  If it turns, then you know where the problem is.  If you turn the eccentric until it feels like the gear is meshing with the drive gear, then that should be the correct spot to tighten it down.
Title: Re: Speedo Gear Housing Alignment to Transfer-Case
Post by: Canoe on November 24, 2012, 11:19:02 PM
The spot indicated by the method I found, is also the place there I could feel the gears mesh.
I'm wondering what else I could have done wrong.
After some reflection, I'm wondering if with reaching up through to attach it at the other end, if I managed to let the inner cable slip out as I tightened down the threads on the collar. Which would likely mean that the inner cable got jammed in there and wound up and broke already...   :(