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Speedometer pinion year

Started by bc3j, August 15, 2018, 08:26:11 AM

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bc3j

I've seen many charts about the speedometer gear vs diameter, but they all contradict the FSM. I am using 235/60-15 tires all around which is nearly identical to E60-15s in diameter and revs per mile. Both 26.1 diameter and 235s 772.65 revs and the E60s are 773 revs. My FSM shows the gear to be a 34 where the online charts show 33. Just like to hear your thoughts from your experience with this. I've always used the FSM as more or less gospel. Story about the title. System won't let me edit.

Cuda Cody

I would trust the manual first.  :yes:

6bblgt

Chrysler actually changed the speed-o pinion for E60-15s between 1970 & 1971

1970 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 34 teeth
1971 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 33 teeth


bc3j

Thanks. Interesting what the factory did. Curious, a mid season change perhaps?
Thanks again.

6bblgt

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1970 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 34 teeth - my '70 383 R/T (mid-July 1970 build)
1971 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 33 teeth - a '71 340 Challenger (early-August 1970 build)

7212Mopar

1973 Challenger Rallye, 416 AT
2012 Challenger SRT8 6 speed Yellow Jacket

bc3j

Quote from: 6bblgt on August 15, 2018, 08:14:13 PM
Chrysler actually changed the speed-o pinion for E60-15s between 1970 & 1971

1970 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 34 teeth
1971 * 3.23:1 & E60-15 = 33 teeth
Thanks for the info. I've got a 1970 with a 3:23 and a January 1970 build.


bc3j

Finally got the 34 tooth gear in and the speedometer is right on with the GPS. Thanks for the info!