Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
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Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
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Hello Fellow Model T-ers,
Would anyone out there happen to have, or know someone who has, a #31376, 58 tooth, 8 pitch speedometer drive gear.
This was a specific hub-mounted gear made by Stewart Warner specifically for 1926/ 1927 Model T wire wheels. It is referenced on page 72 of Russ Furstnow's speedometer book.
Thank you very much for any guidance you may be able to offer.
Hello Fellow Model T-ers,
Would anyone out there happen to have, or know someone who has, a #31376, 58 tooth, 8 pitch speedometer drive gear.
This was a specific hub-mounted gear made by Stewart Warner specifically for 1926/ 1927 Model T wire wheels. It is referenced on page 72 of Russ Furstnow's speedometer book.
Thank you very much for any guidance you may be able to offer.
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
You might want to check in with Russ Furstnow, he may have some extra parts, if you haven't already. Good luck.
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
Steve, check with Layden Butler. I sold him all me extra speedometer wheel gears a year or so ago. Kim
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
I have one!
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
Sorry it's a #30333, 58 tooth, 8 pitch speedometer drive gear.
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
What does the gear look like?
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Re: Looking For A Specific Speedometer Gear
Steve
Attached are four pictures of the #31376, 58 tooth, 8 pitch speedometer drive gear setup. This gear is for a wire wheel 29” tire. The picture of the gear #30333, 58 tooth, 8 pitch is for a 29” tire displayed above is for a wood wheel. It looks like the wire/wood gear difference is the holes drilled in a different location. Also, the offset spacer between the gear. I hope this helps!
Good luck on your search!
Art
Attached are four pictures of the #31376, 58 tooth, 8 pitch speedometer drive gear setup. This gear is for a wire wheel 29” tire. The picture of the gear #30333, 58 tooth, 8 pitch is for a 29” tire displayed above is for a wood wheel. It looks like the wire/wood gear difference is the holes drilled in a different location. Also, the offset spacer between the gear. I hope this helps!
Good luck on your search!
Art