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If you look at the old stripped one it should have a # on it that is the # of teeth. Color is also dependent on teeth, so if the new gear is the same color it will be the same # of teeth.
It sounds like you already pulled one gear, the other gear is wrapped around the output shaft and requires removal of the output housing to get it off.
Remove old cable, install new cable... it is that simple. Nothing to take apart as you can reach the back of the speedo from under the dash. All you have to do is hold down the clip with one finger while pulling the cable off with the rest. New one pushes on. You can't take the dash apart...
Any auto parts store sells them, just ask for parts for an '85 Chevy K30 w/ 6.2L and TH400 auto. I'm sure any Chilton will cover replacing a speedo cable.
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