To replace the speedometer cable in a 1983 GMC Vandura, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the speedometer head from the dashboard by unscrewing it and gently pulling it out. Next, locate the speedometer cable at the transmission, disconnect it, and remove the old cable from the housing. Install the new cable by reversing the process: attach it to the transmission, feed it through the housing, and reconnect it to the speedometer head before securing everything back in place.
Remove cable from speedometer head and squirt proper lubricant through cable housing
If the speedometer is not working it probably needs a new speedometer cable. If the speedometer is actually broken either take it to as speedometer repair shop or replace it.
Your 1983 Chevy Silverado accelerator cable is held in place with swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Connect the accelerator cable and secure it by turning the swivel nuts to the right.
If you look under the truck, near the left rear side of the transmission, check for a cable secured to the transmission by a bolt and clip. This is the speedometer cable, which is probably broken in your case, if it is a 4x4 truck, the cable is on the left rear of the transfer case. You can buy just a cable from your parts store, pull the cable from the housing, it should have a square end about 1-2 inches long on each end of the cable. The cable is secured to the back of the speedometer by a spring clip. If you pull out a cable that is not suare on both ends, it is broken!!
Well the 1992 RS automatic is like 170 HP. I had a V6 Swapped out for a V8 on my camaro, I don't know how much it was. My car was a 1983 Camaro with 107HP V6, replaced it with a 1992 RS V8 170HP.
yes they are of the same generation of camaro so it should be interchangeable
its around 107 hp, i have a camaro with a 2.8l v6
yeah
Legally, yes
The fuel pump relay of a 1983 Chevy Camaro can be found inside the relay fuse block. It provides power to the fuel pump.
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