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shaunmods

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 21:32

quote:
Originally posted by Ste L
your gonna have to use 12v clock's though, as the rev count from a 4pot, wont work correctly with a 3pot iirc


My new clocks are out of a 12v buddy so no problems there :thumbs:


Ste L

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 21:26

your gonna have to use 12v clock's though, as the rev count from a 4pot, wont work correctly with a 3pot iirc

[Edited on 10-03-2008 by Ste L]


shaunmods

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 21:10

quote:
Originally posted by mattk
Straight swap, there is one big plug at the back, you will see what I mean when you remove the old ones

It really is a peice of piss mate


Was just looking at the back of the new ones and I see what you mean mate. Fingers crossed they work :)

Cheers everyone


mattk

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 19:26

Straight swap, there is one big plug at the back, you will see what I mean when you remove the old ones

It really is a peice of piss mate


ali_corsa

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 19:18

its easy shaun to get youre clocks out, ive took mine out about 4 times and got them in and out in 10 minutes


carnuts

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 19:02

as long as you got the pea green wire there then it will be fine it not things become a bit more difficult


12vMatt

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 18:54

just swap em over mate, its dead simple. took me about 20 minutes and that included looking for the screws i dropped


shaunmods

posted on 10th Mar 08 at 18:39

I've got a 1.0 merit which didnt come with a rev counter as standard. So i've just purchased a set of 1.0 12v clocks with a rev counter to put in it.

Is it as simple as just swapping them over or is more work involved with the wiring? :)

Cheers