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Speedo Cable


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The truck is a 84 Bronco II, 2.8, C5 and 1350 manual T case. I'm installing a set of autometer guages including the speedo. I bought an adapter that replaces the factory speedo gear assembly in the transfer case in order to get the correct signal for the autometer guage.

I can't seem to figure out how to get that horse shoe looking clip off that holds the speedo cable in the gear assembly. How does that clip come out?
 


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It doesn't HAVE to come off if you are replacing it, does it?

You remove that one bolt and the only thing holding the gear drive in is the o-ring. Pry it out!

Once you have it out, you can TRY to spread the clip if you HAVE to. I would just hold the sensor in a vise and hit the fork with a hammer. It's a thick fork, so expect to hit it pretty hard, using a solid drift. Should slide off with some pursuation.
 

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I just set up the electronic sender for a manual with auto meter gauges, the little clip that holds the gear on is just a retainer that will pull right off, and then you can just pull the entire cable out of the truck from the bottom. I can take a look at my old parts Friday if your still having issues then.
 

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