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My speedo has to go to Speedy Cables to be rebuilt.
They tell me they'll need the sender as well, to calibrate the speedo.
Please, does anyone here have a spare sender they could lend or sell me, to blank off the hole in the 'box, so I won't be off the road for the "8 to 10 weeks" they say it's going to take take?
The car's an S3C, with an ordinary Type 9 'box as far as I can tell.
For interest, I'm using a worn-out smartphone with "GPS Test Plus" app as a perfectly good speedo at the moment.
They tell me they'll need the sender as well, to calibrate the speedo.
Please, does anyone here have a spare sender they could lend or sell me, to blank off the hole in the 'box, so I won't be off the road for the "8 to 10 weeks" they say it's going to take take?
The car's an S3C, with an ordinary Type 9 'box as far as I can tell.
For interest, I'm using a worn-out smartphone with "GPS Test Plus" app as a perfectly good speedo at the moment.
TJC46 said:
The information at the above website mentions using Loctite when blanking off the hole, could be difficult removing the Loctite at a later datementall said:
Don't forget I'm holding on to that timing cover for you (tho' it's not eating any meat where it is............).
Had forgotten all about that one John!Searching the Finis Code from this old post brought up a couple of N.O.S. sold on Ebay in the past but they didn't have the gear, guess that was supplied separately depending on diff ratio?
Might sound a little crude but could some sort of bung be fashioned from plastic or wood? alluminium would be nice if you know anyone with a lathe?
A little fork or something even simpler could be knocked up to hold it in?
If the cars not going to get a huge amount of use over the next few weeks (months?) even if it weeps a touch it won't do any harm
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