My two Fiats: Rosso the 128 3P project car (left) and Arancio the soon to be completed ex-UK Serie Speciale X1/9. Old cable (top left), newbie (right) and rear of instrument cluster showing the speedo drive (protuberance on the left) and three multi-pin wiring blocks. Rumour had it that replacing an X1/9's speedo cable is a bugger of a job, second only to brake and clutch master cylinder removal and reinstallation for its pain in the botty rating. The fact that my trusty Haynes manual doesn't even mention the procedure didn't inspire confidence, either! It was, however, a job that I couldn't put off any longer, having bought a replacement from Vick Autosports, Texas, USA, nearly twenty months' ago (US$60, delivered). Time to stop being a mechanical girlie man! To be honest, I really don't know what the fuss was about! It's actually very simple, as I'll explain: First of all, I removed the instrument cluster (five Allen screws), disconnected the three...