broken speedo cable end still in transmission
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broken speedo cable end still in transmission
I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece
in the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to
remove the transmission?
I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
in the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to
remove the transmission?
I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
should be a short little piece of cable.
"Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>transmission?
>
> I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
> areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
That's ok. I got it. It goes into a removable gear mechanism that just
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
That's ok. I got it. It goes into a removable gear mechanism that just
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
#8
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
That's ok. I got it. It goes into a removable gear mechanism that just
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
#9
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Re: broken speedo cable end still in transmission
That's ok. I got it. It goes into a removable gear mechanism that just
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
unbolts.
Thanks anyway.
One out of many daves wrote:
> can't you use a metal pick and pick it out? I am thinking a dental pick.
> should be a short little piece of cable.
>
> "Ron" <shepardron@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news2KHg.683$nR2.580@trnddc03...
>
>>I have a 1984 4000cs. The speedometer cable broke and left the end piece in
>>the transmission. Is there a way to get it out without having to remove the
>>transmission?
>>
>>I have a repair manual for this car but it seems to be lacking in some
>>areas (i.e.:a blowout view of the automatic transmission).
>
>
>
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