According to my GPS my 66 speedometer is reading about 15MPH low. Here is what I have:
The differential housing is stamped AM and dated 10 22 65. I don't know if it is original to the car. The car's birth date is July 66. The AM should translate to 3:36 posi. I will do the wheel / drive shaft rotation test when I have a chance to get under the car.
4 speed tranny and the tires are 205/75R15
I did a couple of checks against my GPS:
at 40MPH reading on the speedometer the GPS shows 56MPH.
at 2500RPM on the Tach, the GPS shows 61MPH. I used the Keisler website and its speed analyzer and it showed at 2500RPM and a Muncie in 4th gear with a 3:36 rear should be 60MPH. So maybe my speedometer is simply not calibrated correctly.
The driven gear in the transmission is blue, which I believe is 20 tooth. And I also believe this is correct for 3:36 rear. According to what I have read, adding a tooth should increase the speedometer 5MPH, so If I install a 23 tooth driven gear it should get my speedometer much closer to actual speed.
Does going to a Black 23 tooth driven gear sound Right?
Or, does it look like my Speedometer is just not calibrated correctly?
Thanks,
Don
The differential housing is stamped AM and dated 10 22 65. I don't know if it is original to the car. The car's birth date is July 66. The AM should translate to 3:36 posi. I will do the wheel / drive shaft rotation test when I have a chance to get under the car.
4 speed tranny and the tires are 205/75R15
I did a couple of checks against my GPS:
at 40MPH reading on the speedometer the GPS shows 56MPH.
at 2500RPM on the Tach, the GPS shows 61MPH. I used the Keisler website and its speed analyzer and it showed at 2500RPM and a Muncie in 4th gear with a 3:36 rear should be 60MPH. So maybe my speedometer is simply not calibrated correctly.
The driven gear in the transmission is blue, which I believe is 20 tooth. And I also believe this is correct for 3:36 rear. According to what I have read, adding a tooth should increase the speedometer 5MPH, so If I install a 23 tooth driven gear it should get my speedometer much closer to actual speed.
Does going to a Black 23 tooth driven gear sound Right?
Or, does it look like my Speedometer is just not calibrated correctly?
Thanks,
Don
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