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I'd go with the mechanical version, the original cable should match the new speedometer, as 90% of all the older speedometers use the same type of thread on the back.
Posted on: 2009/11/24 21:01
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Thanks for the bit of info, that's what i was wondering about. I believe the electrical version has a mechanical drive on the back of the gauge, but has switches to modify what that rpm actually shows on the speedo face. Kind of like recalibration on the gauge itself.
That project is getting pushed back while i do the 327 swap and ultramatic freshen up this winter, and just got a 71 pontiac to work on too, so some of the details on different cars are getting pushed to the side for the moment. Oh, and then I'm getting married in September. That's a chunk of car money gone :(
Posted on: 2009/12/2 10:59
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All the electrical versions I've seen use a speed sensor on the trans that has wires to the speedo.
Posted on: 2009/12/2 12:06
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Dakota digital makes a mechanical to electrical converter
Posted on: 2009/12/2 12:12
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Link?
Posted on: 2009/12/2 13:04
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dakotadigital.com Their site seems to be down for the moment. I have one of their speedo calibrator units for my DD with a electric speedo - works great.
Posted on: 2009/12/2 14:21
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Excellent...As long as there are options, when the time comes i know i won't be stuck with gauges and no way to adapt them. Might take some minor ingenuity, but what doesn't?
Thanks for the info!
Posted on: 2009/12/7 13:12
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