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Location: Winston Salem, N.C. | hi
I need a 16 spline, speedometer drive pinion gear. Leads, referrals appreciated. my car is a 56 plymouth
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Jerry Whitfield
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Need to know what the transmission is Jerry. 3 spd manual or 2 spd PowerFlite.
Manual 16 pinion is 652 846
Powerflite 16 pinion is 1559 394
Don't forget to drop the space when searching the internet, i.e. 652846 and 1559394.
REFERENCE: http://www.jholst.net/55-58-parts-manual/transmission.pdf
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Location: Winston Salem, N.C. | it has a 1958 318" with automatic tramsmission
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | jerrybev - 2018-04-29 12:09 PM
it has a 1958 318" with automatic transmission
Okay, getting closer. There were two automatics available in 1958 Plymouths, 2 spd Powerflite and the 3 spd Torqueflite. Which one do you have?
(Might make a difference in the part you need).
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Winston Salem, N.C. | hi
thank you,
it has 3 speed torqueflite transmission. Again, 1958 318" and automatic transmission, both of which came from the same car.
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | jerrybev - 2018-04-30 11:50 AM
it has 3 speed torqueflite transmission. Again, 1958 318" and automatic transmission, both of which came from the same car.
thanks jerry
It would help to know what the read axel ratio and tire sizes in that car were. That said, I only see on 16 tooth pinion: PN 1732 113
Might look like this:
Apparently fatsco might have what you need - if you call them.
https://www.fatsco.net/index.html
REFERENCE: http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=35304
Edited by 56D500boy 2018-04-30 12:32 PM
(TorqueFliteSpeedometerPinionPNs.jpg)
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Location: So. Cal | How many teeth are on the drive gear? I need to adjust the speedo for my 2.76 gears and need to figure out which gear I need with my tires. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Powerflite - 2018-04-30 1:42 PM
How many teeth are on the drive gear? I need to adjust the speedo for my 2.76 gears and need to figure out which gear I need with my tires.
I could only find speedometer "gear" and "pinion" combos for the standard transmissions. "Gear" seemed to be "6 teeth" for them.
If you can find the 3 spd torqueflite speedometer "gear" in this diagram by number, then I can go from the number to the section, to the PN.
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Location: So. Cal | I think it is cut into the output shaft, number 13. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Powerflite - 2018-04-30 3:18 PM
I think it is cut into the output shaft, number 13.
So not a separate part. Item 13 leads to Section 21-05-1 which calls out the 57-58 torqueflite output shaft as 1736 471 with "8 T" (eight teeth?).
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Location: Winston Salem, N.C. | hite transmission I have has 18. I need 16.
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