Answer to a difficult question may be to change out the speedometer and
cruise control for a whole new unit. thats what I am mulling over. VDO and
several others have systems that use the original speedo cable with new
electronic system that can be calibrated to any system and any tire size.
Anybody else thought about it?
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>Geat request
>
>I have not seen one that uses the existing pickoff. I do not want to
>change the Spedo cable and the curse Xducer is part of the cable. I do
>not like adding magnets as I did that on a corvar and I was always
>throwing them off. My answer has been to buy extra Xducers.
>
>but I am interested also.
>
>gene
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>Date: Thursday, 24-Dec-98 08:01 PM
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>From: FBHUDSPETH (Unlisted Name) \ America On-Line: (fbhudspeth)
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>Subject: GMC: Aftermarket Cruise Controls
>
>I want to install an aftermarket cruise control on my '78 Royale. It
>has the original 403 CID engine, TH425 transmission and 3.07 final drive
>.
>
>I prefer those with transducers that use the existing speed input cable
>and speedometer cable arrangement (as opposed to those that use magnets
>taped to a driveshaft). If no one makes that type, I would be interested
>in alternatives
>
>For any that you recommend, please advise:
>
>a. how speed input signal is delivered to transducer.
>
>b. manufacturer.
>
>c. cost.
>
>d. source.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>
>
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>Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
>GMC Technical Information
>http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
cruise control for a whole new unit. thats what I am mulling over. VDO and
several others have systems that use the original speedo cable with new
electronic system that can be calibrated to any system and any tire size.
Anybody else thought about it?
>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
> Expanded recipient data:
> To: FBHUDSPETH (Unlisted Name) \ America On-Line: (fbhudspeth)
>
>Geat request
>
>I have not seen one that uses the existing pickoff. I do not want to
>change the Spedo cable and the curse Xducer is part of the cable. I do
>not like adding magnets as I did that on a corvar and I was always
>throwing them off. My answer has been to buy extra Xducers.
>
>but I am interested also.
>
>gene
>-------- REPLY, Original message follows --------
>
>Date: Thursday, 24-Dec-98 08:01 PM
>
>From: FBHUDSPETH (Unlisted Name) \ America On-Line: (fbhudspeth)
>To: gmclist \ Internet: (gmcmotorhome
>.org)
>
>Attachment: mimemsg.doc Code: 016NOUO \ Created: Unknown [2 Kb]
>
>Subject: GMC: Aftermarket Cruise Controls
>
>I want to install an aftermarket cruise control on my '78 Royale. It
>has the original 403 CID engine, TH425 transmission and 3.07 final drive
>.
>
>I prefer those with transducers that use the existing speed input cable
>and speedometer cable arrangement (as opposed to those that use magnets
>taped to a driveshaft). If no one makes that type, I would be interested
>in alternatives
>
>For any that you recommend, please advise:
>
>a. how speed input signal is delivered to transducer.
>
>b. manufacturer.
>
>c. cost.
>
>d. source.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred Hudspeth
>
>
>-------- REPLY, End of original message --------
>
>
>--
>Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
>GMC Technical Information
>http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach