Re: Speedometer calibration with a 700R4 Trans
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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck
I didn't either. So 1,000 if for all 67-72 stock speedos? Where did you find that info?
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Originally Posted by Bruce88
I wish I had a answer for you and a manual to point to that has the specification data but there is none that I have available to me. I can say that by using the 1000 revolutions per mile in your calculations your speedometer will read correctly for a 67-72 Chevy truck. Most cars and trucks from 1965 and up use the 1000 revolutions per mile on mechanical speedometers.
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IIRC, they are stamped in ink on the backside of the speedo.
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67-72 FAQ
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Originally Posted by GMCMAX
My lugnuts require more torque than your honda makes!
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