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Old 01-17-2006, 05:48 PM   #1
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Help fixing my speedometer

My speedometer reads high, about 5 miles too fast when at freeway speeds but not so drastic at slower speeds. I installed a 700r4 over the summer, and if I remember correctly I installed a red speedo gear set. I'm not sure what needs to be changed, but I could sure use some help. Is there a way to know just what gears I need, instead of ordering them one at a time and checking accuracy of the guage with a GPS? My tires are 265/75/16 with a 3.73 rear end... if anyone knows a formula for this.

I was kind of excited thinking the good gas milage I was getting, but then it hit me the other day that my odometer is also reading too high...
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Old 01-17-2006, 10:44 PM   #2
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Re: Help fixing my speedometer

Count the teeth on your driven gear (the one hooked to the cable), and figure you'll need a new one with one or two more teeth than what you have.

If it's reading 75 when you're going 70, multiply the tooth count by 75/70, and if it comes out a whole number (or pretty close), get a gear with that many teeth.

If it's not too close to a whole number, I'd prefer one that's rounded to the smaller number, because it will read a little fast, rather than a little slow, which might get my lead-footed arse in trouble.

If you want to get more exact, http://tciauto.com/tech_info/speedo_gears.htm might help. If not, at least you can calculate your tire diameter there & take it to http://novaresource.org/speedo.htm and plug it into the formula to find the speedometer gear ratio you need. Take that to the ratio chart & see what combo of gears will get you as close as possible. TCI sells gears, and they also have a chart with GM part numbers if you want to buy locally.
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Old 01-17-2006, 10:52 PM   #3
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Re: Help fixing my speedometer

Some more info here. Click on speedometer gears if the left menu and surf down to the 700r4

http://www.tciauto.com/tech_info/speedo_gears.htm
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Old 01-18-2006, 02:16 AM   #4
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Re: Help fixing my speedometer

Your tire diameter should be around 31.65 inches. The TCI website says that with a red driving gear (17 teeth), you'd need a 40.378 tooth driven gear.

Black driven gear (40 teeth) = GM part number 1362048 (TCI part number 880028)


Here's another good link:
http://www.73-87.com/7387garage/drivetrain/speedo.htm
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