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> Speedo help on flipped 915?
Nana's_914
post Dec 2 2008, 01:22 PM
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What needs to be done to make the 911 speedo function with a 915/61 that had the diff flipped? The pickup needs to be on the other side, right? Where should it go and how?
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QUOTE(Nana's_914 @ Dec 2 2008, 02:22 PM) *

What needs to be done to make the 911 speedo function with a 915/61 that had the diff flipped? The pickup needs to be on the other side, right? Where should it go and how?


I am guessing here...but it may give you a good place to start looking.

If its an electronic speedo its probably using a hall effect sender.
With these senders the magnet is in the speedo and could just be a tab on the ring pinion shaft or drive shaft at the back of the case...not sure.

Take a look at the sender and see what metal tab passes through the sender body to create the magnetic field...

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