'69 to '76 speedo question?

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'69 to '76 speedo question?

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I was wondering what is nessesary to get a '69 speedo to work with the cable that comes out of my '76 NP 205 T-case? The guages on the '76 used a push in style connector on the back of the speedo and the '69 uses the screw in method. Is there a way to convert the two? What are my options?

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Re: '69 to '76 speedo question?

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get a different cable. as far as i know those 76 cable ends cant be made to work that i know of.
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I will have the same problem here soon. I will watching this thread for an answer I hope! :D
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Re: '69 to '76 speedo question?

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I hope there is way to make it work. I just thought about cutting both cables in half a joining the them together somehow. Basically have the '76 end comming out of the transfer case and the '69 end going into the speedo. Unless there is a special conversion, this is the best I have heard so far.

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1969 F-100 4x4 Dana 44 w/ disk brakes and power steering conversion 390 c6 np205.
1970 F-250 97k original miles bone stock 390 np435 most original unmolested truck I have ever owned.
2001 F-250, Extra Cab, 4x4, 7.3 Direct Injected Turbo Diesel, Edge Programmer, Flowmaster 4" Turbo back Exhaust, 3" Leveling Kit with 33" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs, and has 250,000 miles and counting.
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Re: '69 to '76 speedo question?

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I used to have a parts store in Anchorage that made them up, any ends and any length you wanted. I want to believe it is still possible.
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Re: '69 to '76 speedo question?

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its been awhile since i have seent he 76 cable that goes into the trans. post a pic and refresh my memeory please. i think i have a solution but i need to see which end you have in that trans.
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Re: '69 to '76 speedo question?

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I found a place that custom makes speedo cables so I think I will check them out. I haven't had time to go out and get I pic of the end yet hopefully soon. Its not a big problem yet I still have to swap bodies and reseal my 390.

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1969 F-100 4x4 Dana 44 w/ disk brakes and power steering conversion 390 c6 np205.
1970 F-250 97k original miles bone stock 390 np435 most original unmolested truck I have ever owned.
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thats cool im glad you found a place.
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There used to be things such as speedometer shops. When I put my toploader in my '70, the long tailshaft made the original cable too short. I had them make one up. They had a roll of generic cable and could put whatever ends on you needed. They even had the right gear to make my speedo accurate. It was a little shop with dismantled speedo's everywhere. I'm sure speedo shops have gone by the wayside now. Too bad.
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