Thanks JimWould you know how much decrease there is for each tooth added?Ra=
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0 3:44 PM (GMT-06:00) To: gmclist Cc: Jim Kanomata Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Speedometer Gear Reducer Adapter OE=
M ones are light tan/white 31 teethOn Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 7:40 AM 78gmcroya=
le via Gmclist wrote:> Quick question.....how man=
y teeth does the oem gear have?Sent from my> U.S.Cellular=C2=A9 Smartphone>=
-------- Original message --------From: Todd Snyder via Gmclist gmclist=
@list.gmcnet.org> Date: 11/5/20=C2=A0 3:52 PM=C2=A0 (GMT-06:00) To:> gmclis=
t Cc: Todd Snyder Subject:> Re: [GMC=
net] Speedometer Gear Reducer Adapter I don't think the mph reading> is the=
first thing to correct.=C2=A0=C2=A0 The first thing to get right is the> o=
dometer.=C2=A0 That's a direct geared readout ofdistance traveled.=C2=A0 It=
needs to> be correct before the speedometer reading can be addressed if ne=
eded.=C2=A0 You> could get on the highway, take note of the odometer as you=
pass a mile> marker.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Drive 10 miles and note the odometer read=
ing. Subtract onereading> from the other, figure out the % difference and g=
et a driven gear with that> % more or less teeth, depending on which way yo=
u need it to go.=C2=A0 Then pull> your current driven gear out and count th=
e teeth.=C2=A0 If the odometer is> reading low, you need fewer teeth on the=
driven gear.=C2=A0=C2=A0 If the odometer> reads high, you need more teeth.=
=C2=A0 You may or may not beable to get it> corrected with the driven gear =
though, the drive gear only works for a> certain range of tooth numbers. Lo=
oking online there aretransmission parts> stores that offer assistance with=
this.=C2=A0 They'll know what range of teeth> numbers will fit with what y=
ou have and sell you thegearThere are also> online calculators that can det=
ermine the correct driven gear to use but> you need to know the number of t=
eeth on the drive gear so theywon't be much> help unless you use them to fi=
gure out what's in there by trial and error,> which you can do. -- Todd Sny=
der, Buffalo NY 1976 Eleganza> II__________________________________________=
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ySent from my U.S.Cellular=C2=A9 Smartphone -------- Original message --=
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0 3:44 PM (GMT-06:00) To: gmclist Cc: Jim Kanomata Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Speedometer Gear Reducer Adapter OE=
M ones are light tan/white 31 teethOn Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 7:40 AM 78gmcroya=
le via Gmclist wrote:> Quick question.....how man=
y teeth does the oem gear have?Sent from my> U.S.Cellular=C2=A9 Smartphone>=
-------- Original message --------From: Todd Snyder via Gmclist gmclist=
@list.gmcnet.org> Date: 11/5/20=C2=A0 3:52 PM=C2=A0 (GMT-06:00) To:> gmclis=
t Cc: Todd Snyder Subject:> Re: [GMC=
net] Speedometer Gear Reducer Adapter I don't think the mph reading> is the=
first thing to correct.=C2=A0=C2=A0 The first thing to get right is the> o=
dometer.=C2=A0 That's a direct geared readout ofdistance traveled.=C2=A0 It=
needs to> be correct before the speedometer reading can be addressed if ne=
eded.=C2=A0 You> could get on the highway, take note of the odometer as you=
pass a mile> marker.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Drive 10 miles and note the odometer read=
ing. Subtract onereading> from the other, figure out the % difference and g=
et a driven gear with that> % more or less teeth, depending on which way yo=
u need it to go.=C2=A0 Then pull> your current driven gear out and count th=
e teeth.=C2=A0 If the odometer is> reading low, you need fewer teeth on the=
driven gear.=C2=A0=C2=A0 If the odometer> reads high, you need more teeth.=
=C2=A0 You may or may not beable to get it> corrected with the driven gear =
though, the drive gear only works for a> certain range of tooth numbers. Lo=
oking online there aretransmission parts> stores that offer assistance with=
this.=C2=A0 They'll know what range of teeth> numbers will fit with what y=
ou have and sell you thegearThere are also> online calculators that can det=
ermine the correct driven gear to use but> you need to know the number of t=
eeth on the drive gear so theywon't be much> help unless you use them to fi=
gure out what's in there by trial and error,> which you can do. -- Todd Sny=
der, Buffalo NY 1976 Eleganza> II__________________________________________=
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