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Old July 16th 05, 11:33 PM
RicSeyler
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Some counter people need a good smack from time to time!! :-)

W. Moore wrote:

>Hi again,
>Many thanks to all respondents. I wrapped a piece of leather around the
>speedo cable threads on the housing and with a pair of channel-locks wiggled
>it until it popped out, no busted knuckles or cut hands. I called two Chevy
>dealers looking for parts. One didn't have the "O" ring, or the grease seal
>in the center of the housing. The second one said he had both so I jumped
>in the truck and drove 30 miles to that dealer. Oops was the reply when I
>arrived. He misunderstood what year model I had and that it was an
>automatic tranny and not a manual tranny. I wonder if he understood
>anything that I told him ! After a 60 mile round trip for nothing I called
>a local speed shop who told me that the inner grease seal is common for a
>range of Chevy auto. trans. models and he can have it in two days, and the
>large "O" ring is a standard "on the shelf" item. I'm hoping for good luck
>at that shop.
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>"PDDeen" > wrote in message
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>>Screw the cable back on and use a pair of needle nose pliers between
>>the cable and case to persuade it to come out.
>>PDeen
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Ric Seyler



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