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Old 09-11-2016, 06:17 PM   #1
Leo Whitlock
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Speedometer repair

Is there a place that repairs the original speedometers, odometer works speed is slow by 10 mile a hour.
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Old 09-11-2016, 10:13 PM   #2
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Is there a place that repairs the original speedometers, odometer works speed is slow by 10 mile a hour.
you may need to change the gear in the transmission if you have changed tire sizes from stock.
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Old 09-11-2016, 11:13 PM   #3
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Re: Speedometer repair

Here is how you test speedometer calibration vs odometer calibration.

Speedometer calibration is what speed the speedometer states you are going per the needle position.

Odometer calibration states how far your odometer moves over a measured mile distance. If you drive one measured mile on a road, then your odometer should reflect that in exactly one mile. If it does not, then you need to change the gearing in your tail shaft housing to get the odometer to record an exact mile while driving a measured road mile. This is determined by rear gear ratio and tire diameter. Most transmission shops can provide you with the correct gears for the odometer if they have the correct information.

If your speedometer moves exactly one mile for one measured mile of driving, then you odometer gears in the trans are OK and your speedometer is out of calibration. The only way to correct this is to remove the speedometer from the cluster and have a reputable speedometer shop do a calibration on it.

Using GPS as a comparison is a good way to tell if your speedometer is or is not calibrated correctly.

Let me know if you have any questions. I have the ability to do speedometer calibration if needed.

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Old 09-12-2016, 12:14 AM   #4
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Re: Speedometer repair

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Here is how you test speedometer calibration vs odometer calibration.

Speedometer calibration is what speed the speedometer states you are going per the needle position.

Odometer calibration states how far your odometer moves over a measured mile distance. If you drive one measured mile on a road, then your odometer should reflect that in exactly one mile. If it does not, then you need to change the gearing in your tail shaft housing to get the odometer to record an exact mile while driving a measured road mile. This is determined by rear gear ratio and tire diameter. Most transmission shops can provide you with the correct gears for the odometer if they have the correct information.

If your speedometer moves exactly one mile for one measured mile of driving, then you odometer gears in the trans are OK and your speedometer is out of calibration. The only way to correct this is to remove the speedometer from the cluster and have a reputable speedometer shop do a calibration on it.

Using GPS as a comparison is a good way to tell if your speedometer is or is not calibrated correctly.

Let me know if you have any questions. I have the ability to do speedometer calibration if needed.

Take care,
Tom
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I will double check with gps, as I remember the odometer was right and the speed was wrong, can you tell me if the stock 62 was a red/orange needle or a white one. I have 3 or 4 heads and don't remember which is which.
I may be needing your services
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I will double check with gps, as I remember the odometer was right and the speed was wrong, can you tell me if the stock 62 was a red/orange needle or a white one. I have 3 or 4 heads and don't remember which is which.
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Sorry but I do not know the answer to your question about speedometer needle colors but would be interested to know myself. To my knowledge all the 60-63 speedometers were red/orange.

Is the paint faded enough to make them appear white? I have seen that on later years.

Hope someone chimes in with that knowledge.

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