Bob_Spidell
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There are also vendors who provide a ratio adapter, based on data given as described by Steve. One source:
https://www.gaugeguys.com/speedcorrect.htm
https://www.gaugeguys.com/speedcorrect.htm
You remove the cable from the back of the speedo, attach a pointer to it, such as a piece of masking tape, push the car through 52 feet, 9-1/2" and measure the number of turns the pointer makes. This enables the speedo shop to re-calibrate your speedometer. I've used Nisonger in New York; West Valley Instruments (Morris Mintz) can do it in LA.
Nisonger has a pdf on how to do this.
What are you guys doing to recalibrate the odometer/speedo for the new diff ratio?
I purchased my 3:54 in the late 80's complete with pumpkin and it came from Canada. I paid $450.00 for it plus shipping. Evidently those gears were used on a lot of cars from Canada and they weren't Healeys. Best improvement I did to my BJ8 next to the Toyota 5-speed.The reason 3.54s are so rare is because they were the rear end ratio that came only in those 3000s without overdrive. The 100-6s without overdrive had the 3.90 that then became standard with the 3000s with overdrive. Also, the overdrive in the 100-6 was 28%. The overdrive in the 3000 was lowered to 22%.
I buy this item from ebay after seeing the message on the forum. Thank you for the information. The ring and pinion hare arriving to my house.I just saw a 3.54 ring and pinion on Ebay sale # 370735112667 Buy it now or best offer.