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Re: [TR] Speed Sensor That Adapts to TR4 Trannys

To: <pdonnel1@san.rr.com>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Speed Sensor That Adapts to TR4 Trannys
From: tom white <tswhitez123@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:44:47 +0000
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Try the speedo shops they are the experts.

Best regards=2C
Tom



From: pdonnel1@san.rr.com
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Date: Tue=2C 10 Mar 2009 19:07:09 -0700
Subject: [TR] Speed Sensor That Adapts to TR4 Trannys
















Hi Folks=2C

I=92ve been looking around=2C but haven=92t had much
luck=2C in finding a speed sensor that adapts to the speedo cable output at=
 the
tranny. Does anybody know of an application that might work? I=92ve been
through NAPA=92s catalog with no success. I haven=92t tried the local
speedo shops but I=92m sure there=92s something out there. Any ideas?

Thanks!

Johnnie

=9267 TR4A

Trying to install a cruise control without using magnets on the
drive shaft.=20


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<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">Hi Folks=2C</p>

<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">I=92ve been looking around=2C but haven=92t had m=
uch
luck=2C in finding a speed sensor that adapts to the speedo cable output at=
 the
tranny. Does anybody know of an application that might work? I=92ve been
through NAPA=92s catalog with no success. I haven=92t tried the local
speedo shops but I=92m sure there=92s something out there. Any ideas?</p>

<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">Thanks!</p>

<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">Johnnie</p>

<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">=9267 TR4A</p>

<p class=3D"EC_MsoNormal">Trying to install a cruise control without using =
magnets on the
drive shaft. </p>

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