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Seeking A1 Rabbit speedometer tech
I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is
cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge above and below it. The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads fast, like 10 mph. What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use in the meantime. Thanks! -- Tom http://www.geocities.com/styleline58/ Visit the Cleveland Engine Forum http://www.351cleveland.net "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again.... There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H.L. Hunt...a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." --President Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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Whole Lotta Tom wrote:
>I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is > cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit > diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the > same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge > above and below it. > > The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads > fast, like 10 mph. > > What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what > trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? > Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. > > I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use in > the meantime. > > Thanks! Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I don't believe it is cheap however. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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Joseph Meehan wrote:
> Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >> I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is >> cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit >> diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the >> same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge >> above and below it. >> >> The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads >> fast, like 10 mph. >> >> What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >> trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? >> Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >> >> I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use in >> the meantime. >> >> Thanks! > > Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I > don't believe it is cheap however. Thanks for the post, however I failed to inform you that I am a cheap *******. ;-) -- Tom http://www.geocities.com/styleline58/ Visit the Cleveland Engine Forum http://www.351cleveland.net "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again.... There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H.L. Hunt...a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." --President Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Whole Lotta Tom wrote:
>Joseph Meehan wrote: >> Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >>> I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is >>> cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit >>> diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the >>> same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge >>> above and below it. >>> >>> The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads >>> fast, like 10 mph. >>> >>> What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >>> trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? >>> Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >>> >>> I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use in >>> the meantime. >>> >>> Thanks! >> >> Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I >> don't believe it is cheap however. > > >Thanks for the post, however I failed to inform you that I am a cheap >*******. ;-) Get a cheap GPS? |
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Tom's VR6 wrote:
> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Whole Lotta Tom wrote: > >> Joseph Meehan wrote: >>> Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >>>> I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear >>>> is cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a >>>> Rabbit diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was >>>> almost the same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge >>>> and fuel gauge above and below it. >>>> >>>> The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads >>>> fast, like 10 mph. >>>> >>>> What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >>>> trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? >>>> Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >>>> >>>> I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use >>>> in the meantime. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>> >>> Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I >>> don't believe it is cheap however. >> >> >> Thanks for the post, however I failed to inform you that I am a cheap >> *******. ;-) > > Get a cheap GPS? I know where I am, at least most of the time. But I would like to get some fairly accurate fuel mileage info before I run it on veg oil. -- Tom http://www.geocities.com/styleline58/ Visit the Cleveland Engine Forum http://www.351cleveland.net "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again.... There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H.L. Hunt...a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." --President Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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Whole Lotta Tom wrote:
> Tom's VR6 wrote: >> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >> >>> Joseph Meehan wrote: >>>> Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >>>>> I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear >>>>> is cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a >>>>> Rabbit diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was >>>>> almost the same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge >>>>> and fuel gauge above and below it. >>>>> >>>>> The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo >>>>> reads fast, like 10 mph. >>>>> >>>>> What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >>>>> trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a >>>>> JY? Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >>>>> >>>>> I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use >>>>> in the meantime. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I >>>> don't believe it is cheap however. >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the post, however I failed to inform you that I am a >>> cheap *******. ;-) >> >> Get a cheap GPS? > > > I know where I am, at least most of the time. But I would like to > get some fairly accurate fuel mileage info before I run it on veg oil. GPS will also display total distance and trip mileages as well as MPH or KPH if you like. -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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Whole Lotta Tom wrote:
> Joseph Meehan wrote: >>... >> Generally a local speedometer shop can fix that up for you. I >> don't believe it is cheap however. > > > Thanks for the post, however I failed to inform you that I am a cheap > *******. ;-) I figured that already :-) -- Joseph Meehan Dia duit |
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Whole Lotta Tom wrote: > I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is > cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit diesel. > Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the same as mine. > Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge above and below it. > > The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads fast, > like 10 mph. > > What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what trans they > use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? Can one that reads > fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. > > I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use in the > meantime. > > Thanks! Unlike most American cars where speedos were all calibrated the same, VW seems to use one drive gear for the speedo cable and all the calibration is done in the speedo head. What you need to do, if this really bothers you, is go back to the boneyard and find a speedo that has the same numbers printed on the face as the original one for your car. That code relates to the revs/mile or revs/KM of the speedo cable. (I think all American speedos are calibrated for 1000 revs/mile or something like that IIRC) nate |
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N8N wrote:
> Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >> I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is >> cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit >> diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the >> same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge >> above and below it. >> >> The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads >> fast, like 10 mph. >> >> What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >> trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? >> Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >> >> I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use >> in the meantime. >> >> Thanks! > > Unlike most American cars where speedos were all calibrated the same, > VW seems to use one drive gear for the speedo cable and all the > calibration is done in the speedo head. What you need to do, if this > really bothers you, is go back to the boneyard and find a speedo that > has the same numbers printed on the face as the original one for your > car. That code relates to the revs/mile or revs/KM of the speedo > cable. (I think all American speedos are calibrated for 1000 > revs/mile > or something like that IIRC) > > nate Ahh. Excellent info, something I can take with me. Thanks! If I fix the odometer gear on the original speedo, then life will be good. So far, I have not found anyone who makes a replacement. I understand that they frequently split. Thanks again. -- Tom http://www.geocities.com/styleline58/ Visit the Cleveland Engine Forum http://www.351cleveland.net "Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again.... There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H.L. Hunt...a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or businessman from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid." --President Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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Whole Lotta Tom wrote:
> N8N wrote: > >>Whole Lotta Tom wrote: >> >>>I have a 1982 Caddy with a 1.6 diesel/5 speed. The odometer gear is >>>cracked. This weekend I pulled the instrument cluster from a Rabbit >>>diesel. Not sure if it was an 81 or 82. The cluster was almost the >>>same as mine. Both have the clock with the temp gauge and fuel gauge >>>above and below it. >>> >>>The junk yard cluster came from a 4 speed car, and the speedo reads >>>fast, like 10 mph. >>> >>>What are the differences in Rabbit speedos? Is it related to what >>>trans they use? How can I make sure I get the right one from a JY? >>>Can one that reads fast be reset? Any info would be helpful. >>> >>>I plan to fix the gear on my old one, just wanted something to use >>>in the meantime. >>> >>>Thanks! >> >>Unlike most American cars where speedos were all calibrated the same, >>VW seems to use one drive gear for the speedo cable and all the >>calibration is done in the speedo head. What you need to do, if this >>really bothers you, is go back to the boneyard and find a speedo that >>has the same numbers printed on the face as the original one for your >>car. That code relates to the revs/mile or revs/KM of the speedo >>cable. (I think all American speedos are calibrated for 1000 >>revs/mile >>or something like that IIRC) >> >>nate > > > > Ahh. Excellent info, something I can take with me. Thanks! If I fix the > odometer gear on the original speedo, then life will be good. So far, I > have not found anyone who makes a replacement. I understand that they > frequently split. Thanks again. > why not use the odo gear from the boneyard speedo? nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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