They used a two piece cable with cruise control. The first cabe comes from the transmission drive gear, to the driven gear. (if Changing tire size, there are charts online for picking the right driven gear by color) Once the correct driven gear is installed by removing the entire drive assembly, place trans-gel or Vaseline on the shaft) then run cable on the left mounted cruise control module. Many eliminate the module so use a tape measure and helper to get a gentle curve and back inside thru firewall back to the IP (Instrument Cluster). At this point on "Rock Auto" or wherever, pick a cable that is 3-7" longer. The cable is dry out of the box. It is removed from the IP end. This is not too hard as most in the 80's had a spring steel tab. When pressed toward the IP cluster, it comes out. This was common for 30+ years, no un-screwing. Remove flex cable from housing, dry with clean towel, spray the cable with white lithium lube or axle grease. Just keep the axle grease thin or light coating. (Do with what you have / if needed, try a home improvement store in automotive as they are half price of Auto stores! Apply grease to cable, note and push in from correct housing end. Once completed, don't forget to use firewall grommet, route it away from exhaust and if needed, wire tie to the frame member. Just plan for a blind reach underneath the dash, to get the cable on the speedo fitting. It can take seconds or 1/2 hour. To make it easy, place lube on tip of flex cable, have helper underneath car (Cable Disconnected) turn it either direction. You have to feel the speedometer fitting, hold it straight or re-route it thru the steering column support, but try to get it headed on straight! Once there, the spring steel clip will yield allowing the cable to slide onto the speedometer. It clips in place so no fiddling with the cable. Not lubing the cable will cause noise, jumping readout and premature cable failure. Do it right once, it will last 30+ years without a problem. DK, ASE Master Tech since 78.
THANK YOU just for showing me that there is a release clip on speedo cable- 86 Cutlass sport gauges here- was struggling to get the cable off! Liked/subscribed to say thanks
I’m talking about where it goes through along the steering shaft and through the wires and connects to the dash, I got it through once but it wouldn’t connect at the angle I had it, so I pulled back out and trying again.
I have a 84 Regal and I tried to remove my dash but it felt like something was holding it in because I could not pull it away from the dash board. What could be hanging it up?
Awesome! If you have any suggestions for video tutorial-esque type stuff leave it in the comments. Also under the playlists I have compiled all the technical videos to separate it from my vlogging and other shenanigans in the channel.
They used a two piece cable with cruise control. The first cabe comes from the transmission drive gear, to the driven gear. (if Changing tire size, there are charts online for picking the right driven gear by color) Once the correct driven gear is installed by removing the entire drive assembly, place trans-gel or Vaseline on the shaft) then run cable on the left mounted cruise control module. Many eliminate the module so use a tape measure and helper to get a gentle curve and back inside thru firewall back to the IP (Instrument Cluster). At this point on "Rock Auto" or wherever, pick a cable that is 3-7" longer. The cable is dry out of the box. It is removed from the IP end. This is not too hard as most in the 80's had a spring steel tab. When pressed toward the IP cluster, it comes out. This was common for 30+ years, no un-screwing. Remove flex cable from housing, dry with clean towel, spray the cable with white lithium lube or axle grease. Just keep the axle grease thin or light coating. (Do with what you have / if needed, try a home improvement store in automotive as they are half price of Auto stores!
Apply grease to cable, note and push in from correct housing end. Once completed, don't forget to use firewall grommet, route it away from exhaust and if needed, wire tie to the frame member. Just plan for a blind reach underneath the dash, to get the cable on the speedo fitting. It can take seconds or 1/2 hour. To make it easy, place lube on tip of flex cable, have helper underneath car (Cable Disconnected) turn it either direction. You have to feel the speedometer fitting, hold it straight or re-route it thru the steering column support, but try to get it headed on straight!
Once there, the spring steel clip will yield allowing the cable to slide onto the speedometer. It clips in place so no fiddling with the cable. Not lubing the cable will cause noise, jumping readout and premature cable failure. Do it right once, it will last 30+ years without a problem.
DK, ASE Master Tech since 78.
I recently purchased an 87 GN that needs some TLC. Your videos have been a real help!
Thanks for your HOW TO videos.. They really help us new GN owners out when diving into unknown projects..
Anytime brother, please share the videos you like with others that may need them.
THANK YOU just for showing me that there is a release clip on speedo cable- 86 Cutlass sport gauges here- was struggling to get the cable off! Liked/subscribed to say thanks
Thank you for the video of the replacement speedometer cable. Your Grand National looks great!!! . . Keep up the great videos.
I’m talking about where it goes through along the steering shaft and through the wires and connects to the dash, I got it through once but it wouldn’t connect at the angle I had it, so I pulled back out and trying again.
Beautiful car man. I'm going to try this on my 80 Malibu
Good video. Good that you mention some fine details.
I have a 84 Regal and I tried to remove my dash but it felt like something was holding it in because I could not pull it away from the dash board. What could be hanging it up?
The wire harness, speedo pick up, the speedo cable or the tach harness.
When running the cable through the dash how did you run it through I’m struggling to get it back through the hole in the dash where it connects?
Kinda guessed where the hole would be and put it in, it has a clear path from the firewall to the dash.
Hey. you got a link to the people who made your gages? I want to see if they have anything for my 442
Casper Electronics refurbishes and calibrates the old stuff but I know Dakota Digital makes gauges and clusters, not sure on the 442.
What’s the AC Delco part number
I do not recall, but you can look on the forums.
Thank you for that video. You saved me tons of time. Nice car man
Thanks! Helped out a bunch, going to tackle mine tomorrow.
Awesome! If you have any suggestions for video tutorial-esque type stuff leave it in the comments. Also under the playlists I have compiled all the technical videos to separate it from my vlogging and other shenanigans in the channel.
Where exactly is the tab for release?!
Right where the cable connects.
@@VenomGT87 Thanks, I found it!
Thanks for show how to do it easy job good video as well
Thanks man!
Thank you for real