Which speedo gear to use?
#1
Which speedo gear to use?
Hi all,
I was just to to see if anyone had done a setup similar to mine an what they used for a speedo gear. I took the trans out yesterday and took it to the trans shop for a rebuild and figured now is the time to do the speedo.
The trans is the original th350 for a 1972 Cutlass s and it was a 2:73 open rear
I am running a 295/50/15 which is 26.6"tall and I am going to go 3:23 gears. I'd like to find out what I need for a speedo gear and do it while the tranny is out
I was just to to see if anyone had done a setup similar to mine an what they used for a speedo gear. I took the trans out yesterday and took it to the trans shop for a rebuild and figured now is the time to do the speedo.
The trans is the original th350 for a 1972 Cutlass s and it was a 2:73 open rear
I am running a 295/50/15 which is 26.6"tall and I am going to go 3:23 gears. I'd like to find out what I need for a speedo gear and do it while the tranny is out
#2
http://www.tciauto.com/tc/speedometer-gear-calculator/
Heres a calculator for that. Remember this ( copypasted from TCI's site):
Buick, Oldsmobile & Pontiac transmissions use a 2.078" diameter driven gear housing. Two housings, each made from either aluminum or plastic, are available for driven gears with 34 or more teeth. One fits gears from 34 - 39 teeth and the second one fits gears from 40 - 45 teeth.
Dont ask me which one it has originally, its been a while since i hunted that information.
I just bought a set which included everything from new housing to all seals and gaskets you need to replace, it was pretty cheap and no need to hunt for missing parts after you found out you dont have something.
But back to your question, calculator says that most accurate reading comes By using Green 9-teeth drive gear, and Gray 22-tooth driven gear.
Heres a calculator for that. Remember this ( copypasted from TCI's site):
Buick, Oldsmobile & Pontiac transmissions use a 2.078" diameter driven gear housing. Two housings, each made from either aluminum or plastic, are available for driven gears with 34 or more teeth. One fits gears from 34 - 39 teeth and the second one fits gears from 40 - 45 teeth.
Dont ask me which one it has originally, its been a while since i hunted that information.
I just bought a set which included everything from new housing to all seals and gaskets you need to replace, it was pretty cheap and no need to hunt for missing parts after you found out you dont have something.
But back to your question, calculator says that most accurate reading comes By using Green 9-teeth drive gear, and Gray 22-tooth driven gear.
#4
It was from ebay, dont remember. All i know it was one with cheapest shipping price to Finland, lol. They vary ALOT for same part between different sellers. I just made sure it had aluminium housing and not plastic.
As a side note, i actually havent even seen plastic housing, but i quess they excists since TCI mentions they are available on either aluminium or plastic.
As a side note, i actually havent even seen plastic housing, but i quess they excists since TCI mentions they are available on either aluminium or plastic.
Last edited by Inline; April 26th, 2017 at 08:03 AM.
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