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3.91 rear-end causing incorrect speedometer reading

Started by Hood, August 30, 2021, 04:15:36 PM

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Hood

I installed a 3.91 rear-end over 40 years ago in my cuda. I never let the speedometer being off bother me. But now this old man wants it to read more accurately.  At 50 mph I'm reading around 70 on the dial.  What exactly do I need to do to correct the false speedo readings?
I'm running 14" BFG's around the car.
Original owner with 100% documentation.
Ordered my Cuda on September 29th 1972

Bullitt-

  Replace the speedometer pinion gear in the transmission,,, 

215/70/14  26" tall tire?  Chart indicates a 40-tooth gear would be correct
https://www.manciniracing.com/mrespeedo7.html

https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/upload2/5690904-MoparSpeedoGearChart.jpg
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Hood

Hi brother Wade, good to hear from you. The thermoquad is running as sweet as ever. So I  need a different speedo pinion gear. How deep into the trans will this adventure take me?
Original owner with 100% documentation.
Ordered my Cuda on September 29th 1972


Bullitt-

Quote from: Hood on August 30, 2021, 05:07:53 PM
Hi brother Wade, good to hear from you. The thermoquad is running as sweet as ever. So I  need a different speedo pinion gear. How deep into the trans will this adventure take me?

  Good to hear Larry    Nothing to it, check this video  https://youtu.be/_6pxoIW-DGc?t=262
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Hood

Original owner with 100% documentation.
Ordered my Cuda on September 29th 1972

Bullitt-

    One important thing he doesn't mention is orienting the pinion housing
  There are #s that represent the tooth count range that must be aligned properly

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Hood

Original owner with 100% documentation.
Ordered my Cuda on September 29th 1972


Dakota

I admit I didn't watch the YouTube video, so my apologies if this advice is a repeat:  unless you have really quick hands, drain the transmission case before pulling the speedo gear out.   Don't ask me how I know this is important. :headbang:

340Challman

Quote from: Dakota on August 30, 2021, 06:00:02 PM
I admit I didn't watch the YouTube video, so my apologies if this advice is a repeat:  unless you have really quick hands, drain the transmission case before pulling the speedo gear out.   Don't ask me how I know this is important. :headbang:

:rofl: I learned this the hard way as well. It was many moons ago, but you'll never forget cleaning up that mess. Now I just jack up the a$$ end of the car. I need access underneath anyway. :cheers:
Kevin

Bullitt-

Quote from: Dakota on August 30, 2021, 06:00:02 PM
I admit I didn't watch the YouTube video, so my apologies if this advice is a repeat:  unless you have really quick hands, drain the transmission case before pulling the speedo gear out.   Don't ask me how I know this is important. :headbang:
@Hood  You need to know.... I didn't
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Hood

It's all good. I need to have my trans flushed so that would be a great time to swap the speedo gear. Two birds....One stone. Thanks and appreciation to all.
Original owner with 100% documentation.
Ordered my Cuda on September 29th 1972


dodj

Backing up on a couple ramps is enough to prevent the mess. Just FYI in case you decide to put off the fluid swap.
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Jay Bee

Here's a couple pictures for clocking the adapter