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Re: '66 1600 spedometer

To: Bruce Dalrymple <bdalrymple@nctimes.net>
Subject: Re: '66 1600 spedometer
From: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 07:53:03 -0700
Bruce:

I found this in my file of list posts - Ross Mullen's tutorial on speedo drive 
gears:

The 4 speed and 5 speed transmissions in roadsters drive the speedo cable
by the same method.  A plastic toothed gear which is color coded and
comes in variations 16-23 teeth.  Each tooth variation gives roughly a 10%
change in speedo readings.  This gear is located at the transmission end
of the speedo cable and can be changed with transmission in car.  It is
best to drain the oil before removing the gear which is held in place by a
10 mm bolt and small tab.  before removing, estimate the inaccuracy by
having someone pace you and measure what your gauge reads when they are
doing 50 mph. If yours reads 55 then you are out 10%( 50 x 2=100 5X 2=10%)

Most 5 speeds come with 18 tooth gear normally yellow.  Dropping or adding
a tooth will compensate to make your a speedometer a little closer to
accurate.

 5 speed transmission FS5C71A
                gear numbers
32703-78100     16
32703-78101     17
32703-78102     18
32703-78104     19

32707-78000     sleeve for 16-19
32707-66300     sleeve for 20-23 teeth

32703-78104     20
32703-86401     21
32703-86402     22
32703-86403     23

4 speed transmission F4C63L
32703-22000     16
32703-22001     17
32703-21100     18
32703-78600     19

32707-14600     sleeve for 16-19 tooth
32707-14810     sleeve for 20-23 tooth

32703-14816     20
32703-25031     21
32703-16715     22
32703-19910     23

Increasing the tooth count  on the pinion will decrease the MPH count.
In other words, a 10% off 55 MPH reading with an 18 tooth pinion gear can
correctly read 50 MPH by installing a 19 tooth pinion gear.



Mike Poorboy wrote:

> Bruce Dalrymple wrote:
>
> > Dennis....... sorry to hear about your lost wheel incident.
> >
> > I recently (last week) put a rebuilt transmission in my roadster that I
> > got from Dennis / Les @ CDM. It works great, my only problem is I think
> > my speedometer is off by 10 - 15 mph.  My speedometer never worked
> > before , but I figured that 4k rpm = approxamately 80 mph.   My
> > speedometer reads 95 mph at 4k rpm.  Any ideals?
>
> Bruce,
> The formula for MPH, is the following MPH= rpm x tire diameter divided by
> (gear ratio x 336).  Your gear ratio should be 3.90 in fourth gear with
> standard 1600 gearing.
>
> Mike
> 2 69 2000's


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