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Vehicle speed sensor for type 9?
kensprin - 30/6/11 at 08:00 PM

Any you guys know if I can get hold of electronic Vss which will attach to the mechanical spindle drive on thd type 9 gear box? but still be able to house the cable to drive the speedo? My ecu needs vss data but I have a mechanical speedo so just wondering how to get around it without having to by an electrical speedo.

Cheers ken


rusty nuts - 30/6/11 at 08:01 PM

Burtonpower?


tomgregory2000 - 30/6/11 at 08:24 PM

Scrap yard, fitted to most front wheel drive fords, look under the bonnet and sticking out of the gearbox you should see one, i got 3 for a £10 from my local place


coozer - 30/6/11 at 08:59 PM

Most Ford FWD sensors fits with the threaded adapter from Burtons.

Lean over the engine look down and they are on top of the Fwd (IB5??) gearbox.


laptoprob - 30/6/11 at 09:02 PM

Jon @ Digital Speedos will sell you one.

I was a test pilot for his first attempt on my Quaife Type 9. It worked a treat.

DIGITAL SPEEDOS


avagolen - 1/7/11 at 10:07 AM

Hi Ken.

The ford electronic pickup fits to the gearbox on the opposite side to the mechanical pickup.
It requires a different gear to the standard mech drive so the it can drive the electronic module as well.

I got mine from Chris at BGH (when they owned the Fury) give him a call and he may be able to help.
They collect them from boxes that arrive for rebuilds.

The electronic pickup gives 5 pulse for 2 rotations of the output shaft.
I had to make a mounting bracket as my box did not have one originally.

Len.

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garybee - 1/7/11 at 04:05 PM

I'm a little confused by this (after the same thing but not bothered about the mechanical drive) as the replies above contradict each other. After a little scouting on e-bay it looks like fiesta/ka/escort sensors might fit though. Later cars such as the mondeo appear to have a different setup (a hole for the sensor to sit and read the rotation of the final drive as opposed to a driven sensor).