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1963 CJ5 speedometer reading low

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by pgte3, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. pgte3

    pgte3 Member

    Warning CJ5 newbie


    The speedometer in my CJ5 reads about 8-10 miles lower than my actual speed, any suggestions on how to correct this?
     
  2. timgr

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    Change the height of your tires?

    Ideally you could replace the speedometer drive gear in the transfer case, but I recall there's no source for replacement gears.

    Most people would just deal with it in their head. If you need a reminder, make a look-up table that converts from indicated to actual and attach it to your dash.
     
  3. pgte3

    pgte3 Member

    They are the tires that were on it when I bought it, that does not mean they are the correct tire size for the speedometer. I do not know what the correct tire size is? A taller tire would make the speedometer report a slower speed I think. I tought there might be a way to adjust the speedometer, perhaps to account for a different tire size.
     
  4. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Maybe they are oversize tires that are on it now? That would account for the speedo being inaccurate. The speedo itself does not have any adjustment. That is done by changing the speedo drive and driven gears in the transfer case rear output housing. Different tooth counts will make the speedo read differently.
     
  5. pgte3

    pgte3 Member

    Ahh, ok thanks guys. So if you do have taller tires, the speedo will be inaccurate and you just have to live with. How would I determine the size tire that the speedo is set for?
     
  6. pgte3

    pgte3 Member

    Ok thanks, good info, I guessed as mentioned early, it sounds like something that people just live with.
     
  7. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    It's also possible the speedo itself is tired, if your ratio is correct. Speedo rebuilders are found in Hemmings Motor News, etc.

    I don't get the scientific intricacies of flux induction and so on, but I had a "rotor disc re-burned" (or some such thing) in my '34 Ford speedo 15 years ago, and it has worked perfectly ever since.
     
  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    One other option is a "ratio adapter" that goes in line with the the transfer case and speedo cable. They typically adjust the speedo based upon a percentage of error. I would make sure your speedo is in fact working ok and not gummed up first
     
  9. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    I just made corrected lines with a sharpie. How did you determine your speedo is inaccurate?
     
  10. pgte3

    pgte3 Member

    I followed my wife down the road at a set speed (30 MPH), and it read about 10 MPH slow. Bigger fish to fry, I will live with it for now.
     
  11. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Maybe your wife's speedo is off. Seriously. With oversize tires my YJ reads perfect speed, but the odometer is off 10%.
     
  12. tcfeet

    tcfeet Member

    If you have access to a gps unit, that will give you the correct actual speed...
    With my 64 I don't have too much worry about "over the speed limit". My speedometer
    reads a little faster than I'm actually going....
     
  13. CRETE4U

    CRETE4U New Member

    I'm just happy mine works.