speedometer driven gear housing
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vettestu stuart g Tubac, AZ, USA Sign in to contact 1951 Chevrolet Suburban "DOT, Dirty Old Truck" | Topic Creator (OP) Apr 17, 2016 12:11 PM Joined 10 years ago 116 Posts |
This photo is for reference only. My housing is completely cracked off and missing at the "neck" of the threaded part. The flange is good. There are used parts available on ebay and I assume elsewhere in the MGB community. This is a three speed transmission. Do I also need an angle driven part, to attach the cable to the housing? Do I need to pull it and count the teeth to get the correct gearing ratio?
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Apr 17, 2016 12:14 PM Top Contributor Joined 25 years ago 43,805 Posts |
My guess is that you mean 3-synch transmission. IIRC, all of the geared shafts will fit into any flange. You can replace your cable and both angle drives with an o/d speedo cable. one piece instead of 3 and cheaper.
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vettestu stuart g Tubac, AZ, USA Sign in to contact 1951 Chevrolet Suburban "DOT, Dirty Old Truck" | Topic Creator (OP) Apr 18, 2016 09:39 AM Joined 10 years ago 116 Posts |
121907880699 eBay item number for a gear and angle coupling. It is for a 1975 but do you guys know if I can use it in the '67?
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