Dale, I have a SS Chevelle, '66 close ratio 4 speed. I was beginning to think 
it didn't have a cable <grin> but after jacking up, is on passenger side about 
7" below lower heater hose and 2" to right. There is a plug below steering 
colum. Hope this helps. Robert
 


From: 396...@lcisp.com
To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 09:36:29 -0500 
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Speedometer cable hole





I’m looking for data on 67 Chevelles concerning the speedometer cable hole in 
the firewall.  The 66 model year may also apply.
 
I have a 67 El Camino that originally came with a Powerglide and the hole in 
the firewall for the speedometer cable is just below the steering column.
 
Question #1.  Would I be correct in assuming the 3-speed manual use the same 
hole as the Powerglide? 
 
I also know (I think) the 4-speed speedometer cable enters the firewall on the 
passenger side.
 
Question #2.  Would (or should) the firewall have provisions for both cable 
locations?  My Fremont-built El Camino (w/PG) does not have a hole on the 
passenger side.
 
Question #3.  Would (or should) a 4-speed car with speedometer cable hole on 
passenger side have the hole on the driver side and just have it plugged or 
would it even be present?
 
Then…
Where is the hole in your firewall for the speedometer cable?
What year?
What plant?
What factory transmission?
 
Thanks!
 
 
Dale
 
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