Re: Speedometer cable question, 904A transmission
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Re: Speedometer cable question, 904A transmission



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Dodger is right about the cable. A replacement for a '66 should have both the ends you need. As far as the calibration, it should be obvious to you that your new trasnmission uses a different style speedometer pinion than your old one. If you'd care to send in your rear tire size and gear ratio, I can do a little math and tell you how many teeth you need.

Dave Casey

----- Original Message ----- From: "THOMAS SMITH" <T2westex@xxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 10:59 AM
Subject: Speedometer cable question, 904A transmission



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Does anyone have a source for a speedometer cable that will adapt from a
1974 Dodge Dart 904A transmission (V8 style) to a '65 Dart GT Speedometer
(0-120mph).  The original 904 trans was behind a /6 and the hookup is
different.  Also, will I have any problem with calibration, (same rear end
and tire size).  Thanks for the help and Happy Thankgiving to all.

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