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Bob/AZ 07-09-2020 02:31 PM

Speedometer error
 

My speedometer is off a little; it reads about 50 when the gps shows 46 or 47.
The rear end is a 3.78 and the wheels are 19". Is it the wheel size or just a bad speedometer?

Werner 07-09-2020 03:03 PM

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Hi Bob,

correct. With the wear of the tire rubber the outer diameter is minimally reduced. As a result, because of the smaller diameter the wheel turns faster than a new wheel for true spped. Your speedometer showes you a higher speed.

Kurt in NJ 07-09-2020 03:07 PM

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If it is tire size or gearing issues the odometer will be off, if the odometer is correct it is in the unit itself

Bob/AZ 07-09-2020 04:25 PM

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Would my 30 town sedan have come from the factory with a 3.78 and 19 inch wheels? The tires have very little wear since new and are the Universal brand (4.75/5.00-19). I understand Universal uses original molds for their tires?

gary678* 07-09-2020 04:42 PM

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Hi, If the tires are new the problem may lie in either the speedometer itself or in the speedometer gear assembly. Removing the assembly is easy, just two small bolts. Check the number on the housing; for a 3.78 rear end it should have 19 stamped on it (19 gear teeth). Since you are reading fast more gear teeth are needed to slow down the reading. Your reading is just a little bit fast so I think a 20 would put you spot on. Good luck! Gary

Bob/AZ 07-09-2020 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by gary678* (Post 1907603)
Hi, If the tires are new the problem may lie in either the speedometer itself or in the speedometer gear assembly. Removing the assembly is easy, just two small bolts. Check the number on the housing; for a 3.78 rear end it should have 19 stamped on it (19 gear teeth). Since you are reading fast more gear teeth are needed to slow down the reading. Your reading is just a little bit fast so I think a 20 would put you spot on. Good luck! Gary

Good info Gary. Thanks, Bob

Patrick L. 07-10-2020 04:09 AM

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I think speedo error is normal, most folks don't realize its there. They didn't seem to have much accuracy till the 70s.

Mine [ A ] reads low. 5mph low when GPS says 45 and 8 mph low when GPS says 58

marty in Ohio 07-10-2020 07:01 AM

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Mine is off about 5 mph at 30 miles per hour. I guess it could be fixed, but for the price of about $100 I'll just keep the difference in mind.
Marty

Bob Bidonde 07-10-2020 08:55 AM

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Go to a school speed zone with a radar speed sign and check your speed. GPS has a margin of error.

Patrick L. 07-10-2020 08:56 AM

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There is a fella in upstate NY [Govuerneur [sp] ] that does speedo work. Although I'm not really sure if he still does it. He used to advertise on the sites. Maybe he still does.

1930 coupe 07-10-2020 09:27 AM

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You can calibrate them on the work bench, use a variable speed motor and a laser RPM meter on the cable. They are very accurate when calibrated properly. Am I the only one that still does my own repairs, all I hear is send it to someone??

WHN 07-10-2020 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob/AZ (Post 1907567)
My speedometer is off a little; it reads about 50 when the gps shows 46 or 47.
The rear end is a 3.78 and the wheels are 19". Is it the wheel size or just a bad speedometer?

Our 1929 with a rebuilt speedometer reads almost the same as yours.

It is off 2 to 3 mph at 50 mph. New tires on car.

Enjoy.

Patrick L. 07-10-2020 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 1930 coupe (Post 1907785)
You can calibrate them on the work bench, use a variable speed motor and a laser RPM meter on the cable. They are very accurate when calibrated properly. Am I the only one that still does my own repairs, all I hear is send it to someone??



Thats nice, a good idea. Thats sounds interesting and like fun.

Do you pour and machine your own babbitt and grind your cranks?

1930 coupe 07-10-2020 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick L. (Post 1907836)
Thats nice, a good idea. Thats sounds interesting and like fun.

Do you pour and machine your own babbitt and grind your cranks?

Yes I pour and machine my own Babbitt, I do not have a crank grinder

GPierce 07-10-2020 12:44 PM

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My new Toyota truck was 2-3 mph off. Toyota said it was within specification.

daren007 07-11-2020 08:02 AM

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Readjust the speedometer. Easy peas.

daren007 07-11-2020 08:03 AM

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Dumb spell check.

Big hammer 07-11-2020 08:17 AM

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Who says your GPS is accurate, reading a few mph fast may just keep you from getting a speeding ticket! I got a ticket once 27 mph in a 25 mph speed limit? It was in a residential area, I should have went to court and fought the ticket.

katy 07-11-2020 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by daren007 (Post 1908058)
Readjust the speedometer. Easy peas.

Just how does one go about doing that?

77Birdman 07-11-2020 10:01 AM

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Thats as close as my '06 F150 is!


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