Manual to electric speed sensor conversion - HMT style
So i swapped a manual transmission (from a '92) into my ('94) corolla and when it came time to swap speed sensors i ran into a little problem. The manual speed sensor was completely different from the newer electronic one (which came on '94 and up models).
So i took out the chop saw and went to work. Here's how it turned out: http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...v/IMG00115.jpg The manual sensor http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...v/IMG00117.jpg http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...v/IMG00118.jpg Mated together http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...v/IMG00119.jpg And the final product. Radiator hose is packed full of grease. http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...v/IMG00120.jpg |
Re: Manual to electric speed sensor conversion - HMT style
Love the getto setup haha O0
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how did it wok out?
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Toyota Corolla = :8 :8 :8 :8 :8 :8 :8 :8
Does it work? |
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Waiting on a gauge cluster to see if it actually works. I tried a cluster from a 94 geo prizim but although the two clusters look identical and have identical plugs in the back, the wiring is completely different. Turning on the lights turns on the temp gauge and left turn signal.
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Nice me like.
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Nice budget job. :6
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Speedo works. Need to see if the reading is accurate though it does look close. Driving with out the speedometer for a couple of weeks has made me loose my sense of speed somewhat.
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oh no's the pics broked...
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Nice job
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