Hello y'all,
Just thought I'd share my results with everyone - just in case anyone else
should ever have the same problem.
Overwelming #1 response: contact a speedometer shop and have a reducer built
or recalibrate the speedo. I have talked to the local shop and they want $65
to do so ... not too bad.
Second most popular response: Contact a GM dealership and have them
cross-reference to a gear that will give a more correct reading. I'm working
on that, but most of the local places don't want to spend the time looking up a
$15 part.
and coming in third place ... get used to it or disconnect the speedometer.
Yeah, right ... like I want to do that much math all the time! (what, do you
think I work with computers or something? .... wait a tic, I do!) ;)
Anyway, I'd like to thank everyone for their suggestions. This list has saved
me in a pinch more times than I can count!
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Raymond L. Hatfield
'65 TR4A IRS, O/D, SAH Tuned
'73 Stag
Little Rock, AR
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