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07-15-2020, 12:23 PM | #1 |
Robert Olson Transport
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speedo question
can i use a standard speedo cable on this speedometer to a TH 350 trans from like a square body truck? Im building a custom truck and am hoping to use an older round speedo with that trans
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07-15-2020, 03:51 PM | #2 |
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Re: speedo question
If it fits it will work. All the old mechanical speedos are calibrated 1,000 revs per mile.
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07-16-2020, 12:29 AM | #3 |
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Re: speedo question
You have to have a cable housing that matches both the speedometer and transmission speedometer drive housing. As long as the transmission has the right piece to drive a speedometer cable.
It's just a parts house item if you don't have one. The main issue with cables is at the speedometer rather than the trans. later cables got away from the nut on the end of the cable that screws on the speedometer and has the push on end held on by a tab on the speedometer. This is saying that the same speedometer cable will work from 37 to 72 https://www.classicparts.com/1939-72...ctinfo/24-574/ Including automatics. It might be a tad short for a 350 trans swapped into a TF though. Parts houses also an extension cable that is about 15 inches long to use on Chevy trucks that need a longer cable. You still have to figure out your tire height and rear axle gear ratio to calibrate the speedometer. Or cheat and take the truck for a drive and use a GPS to check the speedometer at a set speed like 60 and figure the percentage it is off and then adjust the drive and driven gears in the trans to correct it.
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07-16-2020, 07:32 AM | #4 |
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Re: speedo question
If you have a nearby road with milemarkers you can drive between markers to figure out how far off the speedometer is. If you drive two miles and the odometer registers 1.5 miles then speedometer reading is low by 1.5/2 or 75%. I used to make charts for people that listed speedometer reading and actual speed. Guys would tape them to the dash instead of paying to fix the speedometer.
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07-17-2020, 09:45 AM | #5 |
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Re: speedo question
I used to drive by tach in my old blazer. A given rpm was X mph in 4th gear. It was a manual though. You brought back some memories there.
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