Type 9 again

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PAULJ
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Type 9 again

Post by PAULJ »

Does anyone know where I can get a speedo DRIVE for a type 9 box?
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Post by Kevin »

You could try one of the specialists selling the conversion kits.
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Post by Mogwai »

when I had a problem with my speedo drive I got one from C Ware's
I think I may have the ford part no somewhere
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Post by Matt »

Speedo drive as in the cogged bit under the cover with a female square in the end?

I believe the same parts were used in the later MT75 (boxes with cast alloy casing) as used in sierras etc and transits. Easily avaliable at the breakers yards, different ratios (different ratios are different colours - for example my transit van with a 5.14 diff and 225/70/15 tyres uses a yellow one, others will be different colours) are avaliable as all ford speedos have the same "tpm" (1000 i believe)
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