I'm planning to install a 4.3 diff on an NB soon, so wanted to correct the speedo sender.
Can I just replace the gear on the speedo sender to one that matches the diff ratio?
If so, can I use the gear from an NA on the NB sender?
Speedo sender gear
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Re: Speedo sender gear
As long as the NB is still a cable you should be good to swap the sender. The NA8 also used a 4.1 diff, so sender from one of those should work.
OOPS! Wrong - going from 4.1 to 4.3 = sender from an NA6 needed. They make the gears loose enough so multiple different gears will mate with the drive gear in the box.
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OOPS! Wrong - going from 4.1 to 4.3 = sender from an NA6 needed. They make the gears loose enough so multiple different gears will mate with the drive gear in the box.
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Re: Speedo sender gear
I think OP means swapping just the plastic gear. The NB gear is removable from the shaft but (i think) NA are not. They are of a different design too so i think its not possible.
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Re: Speedo sender gear
jp928 wrote:As long as the NB is still a cable you should be good to swap the sender.
NB is electronic.
The end that goes in the gearbox is the same, so a cable sender fits a gearbox that used to have a electronic and vice versa.
As for swapping the gears, it SHOULD work, but I seem to recall something about them using a different shaft diameter in the middle of the gear?
you'd really need to sit the two beside each other and see if it's possible/easy.
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Re: Speedo sender gear
'95MSM on mazda-speed.com posted the following regarding this:
"If I had known about Yellow Box, I would not have bothered changing the speedo gear. http://www.yellr.com/index.htm"
Extract from the referenced site:
About the Yellow Box
Yellow Box Speedometer Recalibration
Acknowledged as the world's best speedo recalibrator due to it's advanced features
and tiny size, the Yellow Box corrects the speedometer and odometer of any
vehicle that uses a hall-effect speed sensor to generate the speedometer signal.
Motorcycles; sportsbikes, Harley Davidson, cruisers, road, trail, trikes,
custom bikes, racing, snowmobiles. Cars and trucks; sportscars, 2WDs,
4WDs, pickup trucks, utes, off-road vehicles, kit cars and custom cars.
Trusted performance and a 10 year warranty!
There are many causes of speedometer error;
Stock vehicle speedos can read 2-10% fast (ie. direct from the manufacturer).
Gearing changes; transmission, differential, changing sprockets, chain, etc.
Wheel size, wheel diameter and/or tyre size changes.
Engine transplant, bike engine in kit cars.
Instrument cluster, dash or speedo faceplate swapping.
"If I had known about Yellow Box, I would not have bothered changing the speedo gear. http://www.yellr.com/index.htm"
Extract from the referenced site:
About the Yellow Box
Yellow Box Speedometer Recalibration
Acknowledged as the world's best speedo recalibrator due to it's advanced features
and tiny size, the Yellow Box corrects the speedometer and odometer of any
vehicle that uses a hall-effect speed sensor to generate the speedometer signal.
Motorcycles; sportsbikes, Harley Davidson, cruisers, road, trail, trikes,
custom bikes, racing, snowmobiles. Cars and trucks; sportscars, 2WDs,
4WDs, pickup trucks, utes, off-road vehicles, kit cars and custom cars.
Trusted performance and a 10 year warranty!
There are many causes of speedometer error;
Stock vehicle speedos can read 2-10% fast (ie. direct from the manufacturer).
Gearing changes; transmission, differential, changing sprockets, chain, etc.
Wheel size, wheel diameter and/or tyre size changes.
Engine transplant, bike engine in kit cars.
Instrument cluster, dash or speedo faceplate swapping.
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Re: Speedo sender gear
Jaycar do a similar thing.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/Automotive-%26 ... E/p/AA0376
http://www.jaycar.com.au/Automotive-%26 ... E/p/AA0376
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Re: Speedo sender gear
smy0003 wrote:Jaycar do a similar thing.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/Automotive-%26 ... E/p/AA0376
Bargain (when compared to the Yellow Box) - it's now on the "TO DO" list.
- Thanks for the post.
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Re: Speedo sender gear
Lokiel wrote:smy0003 wrote:Jaycar do a similar thing.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/Automotive-%26 ... E/p/AA0376
Bargain (when compared to the Yellow Box) - it's now on the "TO DO" list.
- Thanks for the post.
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