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Possible 205 VSS solution???

1-tonmudder

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I have parted some Dodge diesel trucks in the past and am currently on my 3rd(89,90,and the current 92 model) and they have had this speedo adapter on the case.
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The Dodge 205's use the same gear(different color though)as the Chevy's and are the same size.

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and the Dodge speedo assembly fit's the speedo drive on the Chevy 205.

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So why couldnt this be used instead of the very hard to find VSS output for the Chevy 205.I know that some have been turnin down 241 gears and usin them but if this would work it could be done with parts store items and no machine work.

So for some of you tech savvy guy's would/could it work???
 
That wouldn't work unless you're using a Chrylser PCM. That sensor makes 8 pulses per revolution with it's hall sensor and require an 8 volt reference. The GM electronic trans computers require a 40 pulse signal and the GM sensors are generally a VR type sensor that make an AC voltage.
 
At least somebody knew the answer to that! :)

When I found Dodge was using those on their 205's, I inquired on some Dodge forums, no one knew the answer, or if they did, didn't respond.
 

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