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84 zee 08-21-2014 01:26 PM

Keep tearing up speedo gears
 
Recently swapped out my 84 700r4 trans in my camaro for a newer one out of a caprice changed out the tail shaft so I could use my cable speedo but now I can tearing up speedo gears any ideas why?

paulo57509 08-21-2014 04:01 PM

Re: Keep tearing up speedo gears
 
Did you also swap the speedometer drive gear from your original transmission into the transmission out of the Caprice?

RBob 08-21-2014 04:13 PM

Re: Keep tearing up speedo gears
 
Speedo gear is in the wrong location. There are two holes in the shaft for the drive gear retaining clip, use the other one.

RBob.

John in RI 08-22-2014 02:27 PM

Re: Keep tearing up speedo gears
 

Originally Posted by RBob (Post 5808775)
Speedo gear is in the wrong location. There are two holes in the shaft for the drive gear retaining clip, use the other one.

RBob.

+1 Could be !


For everything EXCEPT for a Vette,... It's the hole closest to the CASE. ( all the way UP the shaft )

http://berlinetta.info/media/shopman...oDriveGear.jpg


Could also be the wrong VSS, wrong gear, or combination of the 2. VSS ( cable AND electric ) are made for only a range of driven speedo gears. ( not ALL tooth counts will fit.) This range of tooth counts is usually found somewhere on the VSS itself.

http://berlinetta.info/help/SpeedSensor.jpg

Cable and Electric Driven gears are not the same. If you use an electric speedo gear on a cable VSS than expect problems. Be sure that you are using a Driven gear made for a cable application and that the Driven gear is within the range of acceptable tooth counts for the VSS.

:driving:

vortec350s10 08-28-2014 12:48 PM

Re: Keep tearing up speedo gears
 
Yep, I had this happen to me once. It will still work with the gear in the wrong location but the mesh is very slight. Mine lasted a couple hundred miles before it wore enough to no longer work.

cosmick 08-30-2014 11:30 AM

Re: Keep tearing up speedo gears
 
I had a 700r4 driven gear crack while cruising. That let it work itself out of position. Suddenly my speedometer stopped working.


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