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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 54
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I have installed a T10 re-built from a 64 Ford Galaxy four speed transmission in my 56 Ford Sunliner and wondering what speedo gear will work?
Thank you in advance for any advise. Old Gas. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Midland Park, NJ
Posts: 4,406
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Do you have a gear on it now? If so, find how much the speedo is off before changing. More teeth makes the speedo go slower, less teeth speeds the speedo up. Otherwise, there is a procedure to find this out. Hopefully some one will have it as I do not.
In addition, what ever gear you get, make sure the orientation of the teeth are the same as yours. There are rwo different orientations. ebay is a good place to find driven gears. That is where I got mine.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Palookaville
Posts: 143
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All depends on tire size and rear gear ratio.
You can buy a 4 gear set for about 30 bucks online.... with the proper different ratios... I believe CJ Pony sells them..... make sure you have the LT or RT.. (left or right) entry point for your application on your T10. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Abq, NM
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Unless the gear pitch is opposite (left or right handed) you may not need to change the speedometer cable gear at all. Was the rear axle or its gear ratio changed? As suggested... if it is currently working double check it before making changes. Start by checking the odometer reading over a known distance, with gps or hiway mile markers. The odometer is gear driven and more likely to be accurate than the tiny springs and spinning magnets in the speedometer needle mechanism. It's very possible for the odometer to be accurate and the speedometer needle to read incorrectly. In that case it's the internal needle mechanism that needs cleaning and/or adjustment. Generic example photo below showing the needle adjustment. Last edited by dmsfrr; 01-06-2026 at 01:43 PM. |
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