What are the different gears for the speedometer?

What are the different gears for the speedometer?

Speedometer drive gear, comes in 15, 17, 18 or 19 tooth. (From left to right: 15 Tooth | 17 Tooth | 18 Tooth | 19 Tooth) Speedometer Calibration Variables such as the vehicle’s axle ratio and tire diameter affect the accuracy of the speedometer. The following speedometer drive gears and driven gears are available for the 700R4 / 4L60 transmissions.

When to replace the speedometer on a Camaro?

This speedometer cable gear (RED) is need when adding a Tremec manual transmission on your 1967-69 Camaro. This is a reproduction speedometer driven gear, identified by both its tooth count and color. Replace your worn out, stripped or damaged original gear or simply use a different gear for speedometer correction when changing…

Where is the drive gear located on a TCI speedometer?

The accompanying charts show what gears were manufactured for each type transmission. TCI® now stocks the most popular speedometer gears. Note: Drive gear refers to the gear that is on the transmission output shaft. The driven gear is located in a removable housing usually in the tailhousing of the transmission.

Can you convert a speedometer to a transmission?

Classic Industries® is offering this mechanical speedometer conversion set for the 4L60E, 4L65E, 4L70E late model GM overdrive automatic transmissions. Each set will convert your overdrive automatic transmission to a…

Where does the speedometer go in the transmission?

There are two gears in the transmission that make the speedometer work. The speedometer cable gear (driven gear) is mounted within a sleeve/housing that goes into the side of the transmission’s tailshaft housing. This is where the speedometer cable attaches to the transmission.

How many gears are in a Dodge speedometer?

Most cars and trucks with low rear end ratios will take a 15 tooth drive gear. There are two driven gear housings, one for 34 through 39 tooth driven gears and one for 40 through 45 tooth driven gears. Look at the bottom of the speedometer face for the numbers 940, 960, 1000, or 1020.

This speedometer cable gear (RED) is need when adding a Tremec manual transmission on your 1967-69 Camaro. This is a reproduction speedometer driven gear, identified by both its tooth count and color. Replace your worn out, stripped or damaged original gear or simply use a different gear for speedometer correction when changing…

What do I need to slow down my speedometer?

“If you need to slow down the speedometer, you need more teeth on the driven gear.” For example, if your speedometer is showing 60 mph and it should be showing 52 mph, you will need to use a driven gear with more teeth to spin the speedometer cable slower. In this case, you need to add three teeth.

What kind of speedometer does a 700R4 use?

Your speedometer may or may not show a number. Most speedometer from 1965 on use 1000. Twelve speedometer driven gears are available for the 700R4 / 4L60 transmissions to calibrate the speedometer with various axle ratios and tire diameters.

Speedometer drive gear, comes in 15, 17, 18 or 19 tooth. (From left to right: 15 Tooth | 17 Tooth | 18 Tooth | 19 Tooth) Speedometer Calibration Variables such as the vehicle’s axle ratio and tire diameter affect the accuracy of the speedometer. The following speedometer drive gears and driven gears are available for the 700R4 / 4L60 transmissions.

Classic Industries® is offering this mechanical speedometer conversion set for the 4L60E, 4L65E, 4L70E late model GM overdrive automatic transmissions. Each set will convert your overdrive automatic transmission to a…

The accompanying charts show what gears were manufactured for each type transmission. TCI® now stocks the most popular speedometer gears. Note: Drive gear refers to the gear that is on the transmission output shaft. The driven gear is located in a removable housing usually in the tailhousing of the transmission.

What’s the best pinion gear for an A833?

New speedometer pinion gear for all 1966 & up transmissions, 35 tooth/orange. Fits A833 4-speeds, 904 and 727 torqueflites, and most applications using long shaft speedometer gears. Good used speedometer pinion gear for all 1966 & up transmissions, 35 tooth/orange. As available.

How many teeth does a Mopar Speedo need?

At 60MPH, 1 tooth = 2 – 3mph. More teeth slow the speedometer down, less teeth raise the the speedometer. Gears with 25 teeth or less require a different speedometer adapter. Tooth count table is accurate to within 5MPH.