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Old 06-06-2013, 01:31 PM
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Default Speedo gear reducer

I need two of the speedometer gear reducers made by Stewart Warner and with 666F and .8241 stamped on them. Similar to the photo below. Please email, call or PM me ONLY. Please do not post a response on here. Thank you!
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Rick.....get a hold of Crash, he had a quite a few last year when I was looking for one.

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I have 2 or 3 of them also
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Rick, thats the one I said I had [.8241]and you said it wasnt right for you????
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Chuck, I will have to look at my notes but I thought you had a different number. If you have this one shoot me a note and I will take it. Sorry for the confusion.
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Not to hijack this thread (OK so I am hijacking) but do they make one that is approx .875.

Pretty sure that is what I need.
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Just wondering. How do these work? do you need a different one for every gear change?

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Simple math.
Normally reduces speedo cable by a percentage.
Yes, if you change to lower rear gears, you either need to change the speedo gears in the trans or use an adapter.
John Z has a great article on all the gear choices in the trans. They are color coded.
Can't remember if he posted on camaros.net or camaros.org. Maybe both.
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Default Re: Speedo gear reducer

Lynn, if you're interested I have an 0.882 ratio AC 90-degree type.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lynn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not to hijack this thread (OK so I am hijacking) but do they make one that is approx .875.

Pretty sure that is what I need. </div></div>
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