Thanks Dr Terry, but I assure it was a rare moment of lucidity, and unlikely to be repeated.
Skidmark, is it possible that the "brown" you refer to is actually faded red? This would make the driven gear a 3987921, to suit a 3915003/3708144 drive gear. The part number may or may not be on the gear. The 0.8" measurement confirms that this is the smaller diameter driven gear to suit the larger drive gear.
We can go two ways for the next step, getting you the right gear.
Option 1.
215/65 14 tyres will do 806.6 revolutions per mile. Trust me, I'm not a salesman, and it will.
Therefore, to travel 60 miles the rear wheels will turn 60 x 806.6= 48,396 revolutions.
In that 60 miles your tailshaft, with a 2.78 pinion set will turn 48,396 x 2.78 = 134,540.88 times.
This equates to 134,540.88/60 = 2242.34 RPM, which will also be your engine speed at 60mph.
GM Mechanical speedos are standardised to work with 1001 revolutions per mile.
This also means you will have 1001 RPM at the speedo at 60mph.
The correct speedo gear set will need to be in the ratio of 2242.34/1001 = 2.2401
Since we have an 8 tooth drive gear, the driven gear will need to be 8 x 2.2401 = 17.92
Which means use the 18 tooth gear, and have a 0.5% speedo error.
(Half a percent is fine. Standard GM tolerance used to be -0%, +5%, meaning the speedo reading up to 5% high is OK)
In an amazing puff of GM logic, the last two numbers of the part number equate to the number of teeth on the gear,
therefore the part number, in 0.8 inch, is 3987918
Option 2 is much easier, and involves using the charts in the manual!
They confirm 18 teeth, but in my opinion, and confirmed by your measurement, you need a 0.8" diameter gear and not the 3860341 specified in the HK manual. The 3860341 is 0.95" diameter. Also, don't be tempted to use 2808567, which is the 18 tooth specified for HT and other later gearboxes, and which is for the smaller drive gear. I've never checked, but I think it will also be 0.95" diameter.
Out of interest, your 21 tooth gear would indicate 51.2 mph at a road speed of 60mph.
The bad news is that you would have received many speeding tickets.
The good news is that the 25,000km that you think you have travelled, from your odometer, is really 29,296km, and also changing the speedo gear will make you think you have increased your fuel economy by 15%.
I hope that helps.
Geoff
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