Disconnect speedometer cable from back of speedometer gauge by twisting the threaded collar to unscrew. Then just slide the old cable out of cable housing and insert new one. If cable is broken you may need to disconnect cable from transmission tail shaft to remove part of the cable. Cable must be inserted into the gauge end of the cable housing.
No, you just have to have a small hand to get in back of the speedometer.
unscrew it from the speedometer head under the dash and unscrew it from the tranny and pull the old one out and install the new cable.
My Chevy nova is a 1976 350 automatic and the speedometer goes up to 100, i haven't tested for myself yet, its still new for me.
There should be a cable that screws in the back of the speedo and into the transmission, the motor size has nothing to do with it.
Yes
Should be hel in place by 2 small screws in side the distributor cap
The 6-cylinder engine was an inline-6, there was no actual V6 in a Nova in 1976.
When you pull the knobs off, the remaining studs wi;ll have thin nuts on them. Remove these, and it will pull out of the back.
no
At 100,000 miles. and then it starts over again.
Drive it and you can see it change before your very eyes!
Replace water pump for an 1986 Chevy Nova?