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Bit of trouble with speedo sender and custom mounts.
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In the stage of making up some mounts in my 120y for the gearbox and engine (L18 and sss stanza 5 speed). Where i want the engine to sit the electronic speedo sender will foul on the original gearbox mounts that are on the trans tunnel. I am wondering what i can do to get around this or what are some alternate speedo options I could use. I have seen on autometer etc speedo senders that you run off the tailshaft etc. What are your thoughts?

Posted on: 2011/5/29 3:38
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Re: Bit of trouble with speedo sender and custom mounts.
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why are you running an electronic speedo sender?

maybe get rid of the original gearbox mounts and make ones that the speedo sender doesnt hit, or run a cable speedo

Posted on: 2011/5/29 4:46
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Re: Bit of trouble with speedo sender and custom mounts.
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speedo cable will also hit the trans tunnel mounts. was going to run electric speedo as from what i've read they are a lot easier to calibrate down the track as opposed to changing gears etc on the mechanical speedo.

Posted on: 2011/5/29 5:24
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or you could just buy the speedo correction box like i did, and that means you only calibrate the correction box, not the gear box or the speedo.

very easy

Posted on: 2011/5/29 5:27
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If you use an S10 Silvia 5-speed for the L-engine, it uses the stock mounts and shifter comes up in the B210 stock location, and the speedo output is in the correct place.

Posted on: 2011/5/29 6:28
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thanks for the replies guys but i think I'm trying to make it work with what i've got, and see how I go from there. the other option is a GPS type speedo. Not sure if they're legal or not though?

Posted on: 2011/5/29 21:00
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Re: Bit of trouble with speedo sender and custom mounts.
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There was a photo on the site showing a right angle fitting from a Toyota that Dellow supplied to get around the problem. So maybe a call to Dellow about this part. With the 120Y you could use the speedo cable from something like a 200B for the extra length. I just had a 120Y speedo rebuilt by Advanced Automotive Instruments at Revesby, maybe they could adjust the speedo for you. The only problem with them is they're not open on weekends, weekdays only, & they close at 4 pm. I can also get a 24 volt CD player for the truck & a 100 mm tacho for the racecar through them. Plus he seems like a grouchy old bugger & they're always good value, as they've seen it all & know how to fix it. Just wish he was open Saturdays.
The address for them is Unit B1 77 Carrington St Revesby. Their phone no is 02-9792-7399, the email is advancedinstruments@bigpond.com.au.

Posted on: 2011/5/30 11:38
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Re: Bit of trouble with speedo sender and custom mounts.
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you can get the 90deg fittings easily in imperial fittings but not metric anymore. not sure why- i tired. was cheaper anyway to get a custom cable made $50 with 300mm extra length in it than a 200b cable.

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