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08-03-2012, 02:32 AM | #1 |
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MPH to KMH Speedo conversion
Do any of you Guys have any info on a bolt in conversion for a 67 C10 to convert speedo to KMH from MPH ??
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08-03-2012, 03:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: MPH to KMH Speedo conversion
The best way would be to find one of the export speedos and Mexico seems to be were the few on the board are from. Sorry but I don't have the factory part numbers. A quick and dirty way would be to use a ratio converter of about 1.6 to 1 on the speed cable as often found on large tire equipped 4x4s. It would help keep you at legal posted speeds while preserving the American truck look at shows. The downside is you could easily bury the speedo needle while cruising at 100kph. Or step it down the same way about .8 to 1 and mentally double the indicated reading. Say 50mph would be 100kph. We kicked these ideas around among my engineer friends during the early 80s under the specter of "going metric" on highway signs. Of course re-screening (or commissioning) a repro. speedo lens and the .8 reduction box together could make a nice cottage industry product for you. But then you would have to send me a freebie lens for my collection. :-)
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08-03-2012, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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Re: MPH to KMH Speedo conversion
Cheers for the info.
I think i have a solution found in the UK, ill let you know if it works out ok. |
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