Frank,
I really love it when a plan comes together but I hate it when I realize that all the pieces of the puzzle were right in front of me but I only looked at the pieces as individuals rather than a whole.
I have only hade my M for a few weeks & have not had the chance to do any real work on it yet. I have only had time to “look” it over, make some notes on items to be dealt with & research if/where I can get the parts needed to fix the issues it has.
With that said, here are the things I saw that led me to my original question…
- Speedo is not working…look behind the dash panel… speedo cable is not connected to the speedometer… HMMM, there is no cable in the casing so even if it were connected it wouldn’t work… guess I need to get one… ASSUMED that the cable was attached at the transmission… not the factory transmission in my M so I need to get a cable that attaches to the current transmission.
NOW that it is after the fact, here are the pieces I that I didn’t put together before I asked my original question…
- Why in the world, if the cable is attached to the NEW, not stock transmission, would the speedo cable casing be so **** big? It looks nothing like the ¼” dia. “normal” speedo cable casing on civilian vehicles that I have seen?????
- Why would there be different length cables for the M (cargo vs. ambulance?) and why would I need an 80-100” cable just to reach the transmission which is basically located at my feet??
How the plan came together…
Last night I was reading the TM on how to adjust the parking brake & in doing so I am seeing the cable leading to the transfer case… DUHHH… the speedo cable CAN’T go to the tranny as this is a 4x4 system, & YES, I have the stock T-case so a stock M cable is what I am going to need.
Then this morning I see your response & BINGO…
Thanks so very much for the confirmation on what I though was a “stroke in process” due to my own confusion.
Ken