Speedo Info

Speedo Info

CJ007

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83' CJ7-35's, granny T18, clocked, locked, 456s, D30 20 trussed- stitched-heim traction-1 piece shafts, CV dshaft, quick discos, xtended shock mounts, SOA, revolvers rear, braided lines, herculined, hand throttle, AMC saddle bags, rebuilt 258, D300.
I saw some info on here not too long ago, but am hoping someone can give me some specifics. I regeared to 4.56. Have 35's and my transfer is a Dana 300 (2.62). I think original tire size was 28" or 29" on an 83 CJ7 .

I found a calculator on my local site but it came out to 6.6 or something? and it seems most are sold by teeth.

Any help and direction to where I can pick up one up is greatly appreicated!
 
IMHO I think the best most accurate way to figure out how to correct the speedometer is to calculate how far off the speedometer is as a percentage.

One way is to drive past one of those speed limit signs that have a radar displaying your speed. As an example you may find your speedometer is 6% too fast.
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Another way is to test the odometer. It's just as far off as the speedometer. Stop at a mile marker. Write down the mile marker and odometer. Drive 10 miles and check the odometer again. Figure out how far off your odometer is as a percentage.

Next you have to correct your speedometer. The speedometer cable goes into the rear output shaft of the TCase. On the right side of this picture.
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Unscrew the cable. There is a speedometer gear in the tailhousing where the cable went in. Remove the bolt and take out the gear. Count the number of teeth on your gear. If your speedometer is 6% too fast then you need a new speedometer gear that has 6% more teeth. If it is too slow then you need less teeth.
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I just downloaded a gps speedometer app for my iphone :laugh: but my speedo is toast so just needed something... Tested and its pretty accurate and its free :cool:

I know may not be helpful, but since runs on "gps" ( kinda ) it doesmt matter gearing, or tire size...
 
IMHO I think the best most accurate way to figure out how to correct the speedometer is to calculate how far off the speedometer is as a percentage.

Thanks

I was showing 45 and sign said 33. So roughly 7%. Anyone know where to pick one up at a reasonable price?
 

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