Posted several weeks ago about a speedo problem in my 79B. Following some forum advice, chased the problem down to the internal gear driving the odo. Returned the speedo, got the replacement, advertised as "new or rebuilt". After installing, noted a much more frequent but minor blip in the needle. Greasing the cable reduced this to almost nothing. HOWEVER, both new speedo read high, about 75 MPH at 3500 RPM. My recollection is that 3500 RPM should be about 60 MPH. I guess that is my first question.
Original and replacements have dial faceplates with identicle numbers. Is it possible that seemingly identicle speedo's would have different internal gear ratios?
The cable and angle drive are both new. I assume that the angle drive is always a 1:1 gear ratio, no alternative possibilities. Correct?
My final question surrounds the internal pinion drive gear. I replaced this about 2 years ago. I believe that my original speedo was working at that time and gave a normal reading (not positive - in recent years, my speedo has probably be down more than up, despite rebuilds, so I drive by the tach). How many teeth should the pinion gear have for 1979, where can I get the correct gear?
Bob
Original and replacements have dial faceplates with identicle numbers. Is it possible that seemingly identicle speedo's would have different internal gear ratios?
The cable and angle drive are both new. I assume that the angle drive is always a 1:1 gear ratio, no alternative possibilities. Correct?
My final question surrounds the internal pinion drive gear. I replaced this about 2 years ago. I believe that my original speedo was working at that time and gave a normal reading (not positive - in recent years, my speedo has probably be down more than up, despite rebuilds, so I drive by the tach). How many teeth should the pinion gear have for 1979, where can I get the correct gear?
Bob
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