Which Speedometer Gear?

Old Feb 13, 2020 | 11:38 AM
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Trying to replace my speedo gear, but I don't have access to it to check. 68 base Camaro, 327, 3 speed manual, 10 bolt rear, stock gears. The websites show 20/21/22 teeth. Anyone now what the standard gear is?
 
Old Feb 13, 2020 | 03:20 PM
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Depends upom rear axle gear ratio at time of build, or change of gear later in life. Twenty, I believe, was for 3.08:1 ratio.
 
Old Feb 14, 2020 | 01:21 PM
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this calculator will help

Speedometer Driven Gear Calculator
 
Old Feb 18, 2020 | 07:27 AM
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Thanks for the calculator, I'll keep that in my bag of tricks. I wish I had the info to use it! I haven't spent too much time in the tranny or the diff, so I guess I'll take notes when I do. Good info, though.
 
Old Feb 18, 2020 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Robert Kendall
I wish I had the info to use it! .
….ah you have the info to use it. You measure the height of your tire or go to the website of whatever tire brand you have and look up its "specs" for that tire size for diameter or "height".

For rear gears just jack up the rear end and put trans in neutral. Mark the drive shaft with chalk or something and rotate the rear tire 1 revolution and count how many times you see the mark on DS rotate. If it is about 2 & 3/4 turns you have 2:78 gear. A little over 3 turns and you have 3:08...etc.

Your trans is a 1:1 final gear or just select 3 speed on the calculator.

The calculator will then show how many teeth the "driven" gear needs to have
 
Old Feb 18, 2020 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by SoCal67
….ah you have the info to use it. You measure the height of your tire or go to the website of whatever tire brand you have and look up its "specs" for that tire size for diameter or "height".

For rear gears just jack up the rear end and put trans in neutral. Mark the drive shaft with chalk or something and rotate the rear tire 1 revolution and count how many times you see the mark on DS rotate. If it is about 2 & 3/4 turns you have 2:78 gear. A little over 3 turns and you have 3:08...etc.

Your trans is a 1:1 final gear or just select 3 speed on the calculator.

The calculator will then show how many teeth the "driven" gear needs to have
Wow, thanks! So simple, but I always look for the complex answer. I will do this.
 
Old Feb 18, 2020 | 10:18 PM
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Why are you replacing the gear? Is the speedometer not working or you think it's off? Have you tried checking the MPH difference with a GPS? You probably don't have a posi, so if you are going to count the driveshaft revolutions double the revolution of the driveshaft (about 1 1/2 turns would be a 3:08) The Chevy parts book says a 19 tooth gear in a 68 Camaro with 3 spd and 308 rear gear.
 

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Old Feb 19, 2020 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Al Loyrat
Why are you replacing the gear? Is the speedometer not working or you think it's off? Have you tried checking the MPH difference with a GPS? You probably don't have a posi, so if you are going to count the driveshaft revolutions double the revolution of the driveshaft (about 1 1/2 turns would be a 3:08) The Chevy parts book says a 19 tooth gear in a 68 Camaro with 3 spd and 308 rear gear.
I'm replacing it because I have a persistent leak at the fitting. youtube video showed that the gear gets worn and leaks. I can just remove it and count the gears, obviously, but I'm only home twice a month, and I was hoping to have the replacement on hand before I started.
 
Old Feb 19, 2020 | 01:16 PM
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If your speedo reads accurately you don't need a new gear if you have a leak from speedo cable connection. The O ring on the bullet the speedo gear goes into may be worn. You can replace that alone or just use some RTV rated for transmission fluid on the outer edge of the bullet the gear is in
 
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