david_hornet27
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posted on 19/5/11 at 10:16 PM |
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Help needed with speedo selection... And Type 9 angle speedo drive for sale.
Hi Guys!
I have a type 9 gearbox and due to space restrictions have been running an angled drive to a Sierra speedo. I have just bought a new angled drive as
the last one eat itself and guess what? The speedo still doesn't work!! I am guessing the speedo gear within the gearbox is shot as the speedo
works with a drill attached to the angle drive...
I am fed up with fiddling around with circlips in a confined space, and pulling my dash out to faff around fixing a speedo that I do not find
attractive so have decided to bite the bullet and get something I like better. Preferably a digital speedo with an integrated rev counter. I am open
to other solutions and ideas though as long as they will not break the bank. Indicator, temperature and petrol guage are not important as I have
other plans for this unless somebody comes up with a simple idea that I like better.
I do not have space to fit the type 9 converter and electrical speedo sensor like the one from Burtonpower.
So to my question...
Can anybody recommend a cheap, simple solution to buying and installing a digital speedo? A link to a site that I can buy one from or a previous
thread on here would be much appreciated, along with brief details of how easy it is to fit.
I have been looking at this:
http://www.pedparts.co.uk/koso-digital-speedometer-clocks-924-p.asp
but I am not sure of it's suitability in a locost, and cannot quite get my head around how I would get it all to work. Seems too good/cheap to
be true??
Also, I have my type 9 angle drive for sale. Was £112 from Burton less than a week ago so I am looking for £70 including postage.
Thanks and regards, Dave
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gavin174
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posted on 19/5/11 at 10:23 PM |
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contact Russ Bost on here
he has some real nice dash's
http://www.furoreproducts.co.uk/
http://www.essexkitcarclub.com
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austin man
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posted on 19/5/11 at 10:31 PM |
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Acewell is a decent unit and cheap
Life is like a bowl of fruit, funny how all the weird looking ones are left alone
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RedAvon
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posted on 20/5/11 at 08:21 AM |
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u2u sent re: angle drive
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mad-butcher
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posted on 21/5/11 at 05:36 PM |
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Acewell is the way to go (Russbost)
Magnet is mounted in a bolt, so just drill and tap the Lobro casing and mount pickup on rear upright, that way you only need to know the rolling
radius of the wheel, no calculations taking into account diff ratio and number of magnets etc.
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tony
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