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Any sources for missing speedometer cable bolt?

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  • Start date Start date May 29, 2010

Realmongo

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Anyone know a source to replace a missing speedometer cable bolt and washer?
 
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Anyplace that has AMK products will have that. Of course, any hardware store will have one that works, it just won't have the 'correct' head style.
 

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Also, any you-pull-it auto parts with an older Ford car row.....
 

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I did not knw AMK had come out with that item. Thanks, I will have to look into it. Our local wrecking yard closed down a couple of years ago when the owner passed.
 
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A valve cover bolt and a flat washer will do.
 
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Realmongo said:
I did not knw AMK had come out with that item. Thanks, I will have to look into it. Our local wrecking yard closed down a couple of years ago when the owner passed.
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Well, for the 66 you need F-3412.
 

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Thanks all. I found AMK P/N F-3412 (65-66) and F-3413 (67-71) on CJ Pony Parts website last night and ordered them. I am finding out my basket case is missing all sorts of small parts. I ordered both because the car is a 65 but the transmission is out of a 67 Mustang.
 
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Better safe than sorry, but the speedo bolt was always the same size, all that changed was the finish and headstamp.
 
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