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I finally got around to pulling my turbo 400 trans pan off to replace the kickdown solenoid. While I am working on it I decided to pull the speedo gear out since the speedo is off since the rear gears were changed. What I have researched is that I need a 24.38 tooth driven gear but I want to ask some experts.
I have a yellow drive gear in the trans with 11 teeth. The axle ratio is now 3.08 and the tires are 28 inches high (p235/70/15). FYI, the speedo gear I pulled out is yellow with 34 teeth.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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I'm thinking a ratio adapter is gonna be in order instead of a gear change. Look around and see what you come up with.
PATC transmissioncenter.net/product-tag/speedometer-gears
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The calculation seems correct. Do you know the exact tire diameter? I suspect it’s less than 28”.
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The tire diameter is based on the tire size. I did not physically measure it.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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I come up with 27.95, obviously close to 28.
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I drove around town today to find the speedo gear I may need and learned a little more about this task. Trans guy said that putting a smaller (less teeth) gear in would make it run at a higher speed than it already does. My speedo gear housing is also not compatible with a smaller gear. This is just getting too complicated so I purchased a 39 tooth gear (brown) from him and will try it later.
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Dave 1987 Grand National |
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