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I have a 32 Chevy with a leak around the speedometer cable at the transmission. Could anyone tell me the proper sealing method of the drive housing and cable? Thanks and best, Mac
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Hi Mac,
There have been several post regarding this subject and a search should give some answers. I used a leather washer under the nut with a center hole that is tight to the drive pin. Also check the gear that comes out of the trans-should have spiral reverse cut groove to funnel the oil back into the trans.
Steve D
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The grooves are there in the gear and there is a vestige of what looks like an old cork type washer. I will search the forum. Take care Steve,
Mac
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From the searches, looks like there was a felt washer at the trans end. I can make something to work I think.
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