into the tranny itself..mine 727 torqueflite..you should be able to see it easily..remember you will probably get fluid coming out while removing. i am replacing mine soon, it has been broken for some time now..shows 48,000 on my dj...probably close, but it s a drag guessing your mph around town.
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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.
A speedometer drive can be installed in the transmission, and the speedometer cable will attach here. You may need a new speedometer as they used a variety of drive ratios. The speedo drive is a standard part for the fh, and is readily available.
it depends on what it is doing, does it not work at all? or does it jump around? could be the plastic speedo gear in the transmission, or it could be your speedometer itself. i have had a problem with mine and i need to replace my speedometer, the back assembly has gone bad. it jumps around. mazurlaser@aol.com
2,038 corvettes in 1976 had a manual transmission.
Under the van on the side of the transmission is a wingnut looking thing on the end of the clutch cable, you turn that until the pedal has 1/2 inch of freeplay.
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.
Type F Automatic Transmission Fluid
Depends on the engine and transmission
a BOP turbo 350.
Depends on engine, transmission, gearing, etc...
torque flight 727
A direct replacement, no. But with fabrication and a few bucks it could.