Can anyone tell me what this piece is called and maybe how I can get it if it is needed? My Tranny is a C6
72 F250 Missing C6 Part
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72 F250 Missing C6 Part
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1972 F250 390 C6 "Rusty"
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Re: 72 F250 Missing C6 Part
looks like the speedo hole...
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Re: 72 F250 Missing C6 Part
It looks like mine. You need the type of speedo cable that plugs into the trans (with the speedo driven gear attached) as opposed to the screw-in type. I've seen two types of extension housings on the short rear shaft trans: One has the speedo cable connecting with a screw-in type cable on the passenger side of the trans, with the speedo driven gear attached to a plug that stays with the trans when the cable is unscrewed and the other has a plug-in style speedo cable on the driver side of the trans where the speedo driven gear is clipped on to the end of the speedo cable and plugs into the extension housing and is secured with a cable-attached bracket and a 1/4-20 bolt.
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Re: 72 F250 Missing C6 Part
Thanks guys that is exactly what it is.. i took it off about a month ago and forgot I had done it.. been looking for a cover for that since i am going gps.. i gotta slow down with taking stuff off !
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Re: 72 F250 Missing C6 Part
I've found that a digital camera (even a real cheap one) is invaluable to have when removing stuff. I never know what's going to interrupt my project days, and how long it will be before I get back to it.JPC1972 wrote:i gotta slow down with taking stuff off !
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Re: 72 F250 Missing C6 Part
Hey Joseph not only do i photograph everything with my phone I bag and tag everything... it's the only way i could ever do this and be able to put it back together..colnago wrote:I've found that a digital camera (even a real cheap one) is invaluable to have when removing stuff. I never know what's going to interrupt my project days, and how long it will be before I get back to it.JPC1972 wrote:i gotta slow down with taking stuff off !
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1972 F250 390 C6 "Rusty"
1972 F250 390 C6 "Rusty"