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Author: Subject: Wanted: Type 9 Speedo Drive Gear
mccsp

posted on 21/4/19 at 06:29 PM Reply With Quote
Wanted: Type 9 Speedo Drive Gear

Hi,

I have misplaced my type 9 speedo drive gear. Does anyone have one going spare that I could relieve them of for a few beer tokens. Not sure if number of teeth matters? I can reprogram speedo but are the different number of teeth interchangeable?

Chris





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Schrodinger

posted on 21/4/19 at 08:49 PM Reply With Quote
I don't have one but bought one a couple of years ago Burton I think it was but they don't seem to have them in stock.
how about this not cheap though
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/FORD-SIERRA-GRANADA-CAPRI-TYPE-9-GEARBOX-SPEEDO-GEAR-22-TEETH-DA-GEAR/183659762347?hash=item2ac2f992ab:g:fzMAAOSwTfBcb~QG





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mccsp

posted on 22/4/19 at 06:37 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks, I had spotted them on eBay.

Currently speedo uses a sensor picking up on the rear prop bolts, but I think I either have a poor connection or the sensor is Getting to warm close to the diff as occasionally drops out so thinking of using the original position, just don’t want to spend £35-40 to find I buy a part that doesn’t fit.

I have e-mailed bearingkits.co.uk to ask if the different number of teeth are interchangeable and what they have in stock as they seem to have a range of prices but not a lot in stock. Will call them tomorrow afternoon if no reply.





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Schrodinger

posted on 22/4/19 at 06:51 AM Reply With Quote
I used a drive gear along with these https://www.burtonpower.com/revotec-electronic-speedo-adaptor-ford-gearbox-revt9-a.html and https://www.burtonpower.com/ford-electronic-speedo-sensor-revfss.html to drive my ETB speedo and it works fine.





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steve m

posted on 22/4/19 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
If its the same drive as a type 2 gearbox, I do have a couple in the garage,

Do you remember what colour yours was, as im sure the ones I have a black or blue

Ive found them both if you want a pic

Let me know, and I will stick one in the post

[Edited on 22/4/19 by steve m]





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mccsp

posted on 22/4/19 at 03:49 PM Reply With Quote
Keith,

That is the plan. I have the boys ready to fit, went to fit this weekend, which is when I realised there was no drive gear, I must have left it out knowing I was using a different pick up and can’t find the drive gear.

Steve,

Thanks for the offer. I think they are different but will do a bit of research and get back to you.

Chris





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