Steve, it was mounted on the drive shaft with a hose clamp. Mine worked
great, used it for years on cars I had in school.
Larry
Steve Laifman wrote:
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> Electronic speedo based on drive-line pick-up?
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> Seem a little familiar?????
>
> Back when they were just offering "Cruise Control" as an extra cost car
> option, good old Pep Boys had a bolt-on unit that used magnetic sensors
> mounted on the brake drums or drive line (I forget), connected to the
> electronics needed to sense pulse rates to their little black box. It
> had a mechanical output that modulated throttle position. About '60's
> era, just out of vacuum tubes.
>
> Steve
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