Working on my 1968 300. I found a few threads on the topic but I did not have luck getting this resolved. Hoping to get additional insight before I buy another gear.
When I got the car the speedometer was around 6 MPH off; showed 50 on Speedo, GPS says 44. This was pretty consistent at all speeds but it jumped a bit, maybe because the 32 tooth gear had missing teeth.
After replacing the rear with 3.23 from Dr Diff and putting on new tires (235/70r15) I used a chart from Mancini to determine I needed a 31 tooth gear to correct the speedometer.
With this 31 tooth gear the speedometer is off by 10 mph, across all speeds. GPS says 40, speedometer says 50.
The engine is not original so I am not sure if the transmission is either. Engine is a 1972 or '73.
Any insights as to what the best approach is to get my speedometer working accurately? Did I incorrectly interpret what gear I needed or is there some other formula I can use to get the correct gear?
When I got the car the speedometer was around 6 MPH off; showed 50 on Speedo, GPS says 44. This was pretty consistent at all speeds but it jumped a bit, maybe because the 32 tooth gear had missing teeth.
After replacing the rear with 3.23 from Dr Diff and putting on new tires (235/70r15) I used a chart from Mancini to determine I needed a 31 tooth gear to correct the speedometer.
With this 31 tooth gear the speedometer is off by 10 mph, across all speeds. GPS says 40, speedometer says 50.
The engine is not original so I am not sure if the transmission is either. Engine is a 1972 or '73.
Any insights as to what the best approach is to get my speedometer working accurately? Did I incorrectly interpret what gear I needed or is there some other formula I can use to get the correct gear?















