CRG Discussion Forum
Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: sd1968z28 on July 25, 2008, 04:00:52 PM
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i just installed the original rear axle assembly back in my car, it has 4.88 gears and holy cow what a difference. the speedo is now off by iwould guess 10 mph. what do i need to fix this problem. it has 302 original engine, m21 trans and E70 15 tires. also the shifter seams to droan now, is this common for a low gear car?
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The engine is running at a higher RPM now so you are just not used to the sound, it is normal in a car with steep gears, you will get used to it.
The speedo will be off a percentage... not a speciifc number.
You may be able to buy the trans gear at the Chev dealer... if not there are Stewart Warner gear reducers all the time on ebay...
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I don't believe there was any factory combination of drive and driven gears that worked for a 4.88; you'll need an adapter gearbox made up. Try these guys:
http://www.gaugeguys.com/ratioadapt.htm
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i figured i would need a box, hopefully i an get one so i don't need to take the trans apart. this is the factory srt up so i guess they used an reduction box also?
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i figured i would need a box, hopefully i an get one so i don't need to take the trans apart. this is the factory srt up so i guess they used an reduction box also?
The factory used a ratio gearbox on cars with 4.56 axles - it's shown with the drive "key" in the Assembly Manual in section G80, Sheet A2.
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thanks for the info.