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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Performance / Modify => Topic started by: rascott on May 26, 2011, 06:04:53 AM
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interesting-
i modified and installed a '93(i believe) transfer case into my '89 kick.
since i had put on 31" tires, my speedo was no longer accurate- read low.
this corrected my speedometer reading.
i was surprised.
it's now right on the money.
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Since the speedo drive gear is in the T-case, I would guess that one is from a Manual
trans and the other is from auto trans, that is the only thing I can think of
Wild
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Since the speedo drive gear is in the T-case, I would guess that one is from a Manual
trans and the other is from auto trans, that is the only thing I can think of
Wild
i never thought to ask about what trans. the '93 case came from(my stocker is manual.).
i suspect there must be a few different speedo drives for different differential ratios?
mine are those 5.64 ones.
gee- now i can figure my mpg better.....
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That would be 5.62s, they are rare, and come out of a 1.3 early sidekick
There are several different speedo drive gears, they are color coded to
be able to tell them apart, I have seen white and blue, or it could of been
beige or slightly yellow, I'm not sure, at the time I thought it was discoloration
from the oil
Wild
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thanks for the correction.
yea, i got that '89 1.3L carb model.
5.62
and both drive gears were white(or cream) colored, but i liked the results.
i was getting used to compensating for the speed difference with my stocker, and it took me a bit to realize i was going slower than i was used to.
i'm still slow, but happier.
richard