probably need to replace the speedometer cable. if turbo check the big one that goes along the firewall possibly got burnt up on the down pipe
If the odometer is not working but the speedometer is still indicating speed, the most likely fault is a set of small plastic gears inside the speedometer instrument itself. I have seen these gears available for sale at various BMW parts specialists. Removing the dash cluster for access to the speedometer is not difficult in a 1987 E30 car. With the cluster on the bench, you can repair the speedometer gears or replace the whole thing. Used speedometers are plentiful at on-line auction sites such as eBay.
I've replaced the speedometer Cable on my 87 Supra with manual Tranny and they're in two pieces the short piece which around 14" is underneath beside the transmission and could be replaced individually.
How do you replace the power steering pump for a 1987 Toyota Supra?
1986 Supra was non turbo and 1987 came in turbo and non turbo.
The 1987 Chevy Celebrity uses an electronic speedometer, there is no speedometer cable. Assuming your speedometer has failed here are some possible causes: The VSS. vehicle speed sensor, may have failed. The speedometer may have failed. The ECM, engine control module aka computer, may have failed. There may be wiring issues such as unplugged, dirty connections, broken wires, etc.
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First of all after 1985 they called it Toyota supra not celica supra totaly different body style and for your answer get a big spatula.
http://www.cygnusx1.net/supra/library/TSRM/index.html
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speedometer is operated electronically.
http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/TechTips/engine_error_codes.aspx It is to the right of the battery.
Yes, it kicks in at redline.
The stock boost of a 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo is 6.8 psi/0.46884349504 bar.