The_Epsicle
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- State of Boredom (Nebraska)
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0 Pushrod V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
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- All hail the mighty ziptie!
I drive(more time repairing than driving) a 1994 Ranger extended cab, 4.0 OHV, auto tranny, auto 4x4, Dana35 front, stock 8.8/3.73 rear, 1994 uses a mechanical speedometer.
I'm in the middle of a larger project where I'm servicing my power steering components and replacing rocker arms and pushrods. I figured while I'm at it I'll replace the speedo cable since my speedometer has been jumping around and making a loud grinding noise in the cab. I have my instrument panel off but I don't know how I'm supposed to get the cable through the floor of the cab through that rubber bushing thing it goes through, the cable seems too big at the end to fit through it. So am I supposed to disassemble part of the cable to get it out? I know I could cut the cable but then how am I supposed to get the new cable in?
Also as a secondary question, since I'm posting this here, do you guys know if this will fix the problem with my speedo? It's been jumping around at all speeds but it gets really bad at around 65mph(I've been using a GPS as a speedometer) when it starts jumping between 45 and 85, it only makes noise when it jumps around. I figured I'd try the cable first since there's some obvious damage to it. I can inspect the actual speedometer now since it's out of the vehicle so if you have any places I should check let me know, I don't want to have to pull this off again.
I'm in the middle of a larger project where I'm servicing my power steering components and replacing rocker arms and pushrods. I figured while I'm at it I'll replace the speedo cable since my speedometer has been jumping around and making a loud grinding noise in the cab. I have my instrument panel off but I don't know how I'm supposed to get the cable through the floor of the cab through that rubber bushing thing it goes through, the cable seems too big at the end to fit through it. So am I supposed to disassemble part of the cable to get it out? I know I could cut the cable but then how am I supposed to get the new cable in?
Also as a secondary question, since I'm posting this here, do you guys know if this will fix the problem with my speedo? It's been jumping around at all speeds but it gets really bad at around 65mph(I've been using a GPS as a speedometer) when it starts jumping between 45 and 85, it only makes noise when it jumps around. I figured I'd try the cable first since there's some obvious damage to it. I can inspect the actual speedometer now since it's out of the vehicle so if you have any places I should check let me know, I don't want to have to pull this off again.