Tachometer and Speedometer adjustments

maguyvr

Member
Feb 25, 2015
59
Woodland,ca
I have a pretty much all original 1970 Z28. I have discovered that the tachometer reads 200 to 300 RPM's high and the speedometer reads about 2 mph slow. I now this doesn't sound like much, but while driving 60 mph the RPM reads almost 3500 RPM and it bothers me. The tach needle at rest is above the bottom line. Can I pull the needle off and re-index it lower? Or is there a way to adjust it somewhere?
The speedometer is off because the original tires wire F60x15 and are now one size larger at 245/60 R15. What is the easiest way to correct the speedometer.

Thanks for any help.
 

Gary S

Administrator
Lifetime Gold Member
Apr 14, 1999
24,858
Bismarck, North Dakota
Those old factory tachs usually read a little high. Chevy made them that way.
The speedometer is corrected by changing the speedometer drive gears in the tranny or if the tranny has an external ratio changer attached to it, you can get a replacement one with a different ratio. 2mph is such a small amount that it hardly is worth it. Most new cars aren't even that accurate.
The problem with a 70 Z28 is the deep gearing in the rear axle. With deep gearing you get high rpms on the highway.
 

FlaJunkie

Veteran Member
Lifetime Gold Member
Mar 24, 2001
6,479
Rockledge, Florida
I have 3:73 in mine. It reads correct speed with Radial T/A tires. The tach reads high.

Back in the days of F60-15 Polyglas tires, double the tach gave you accurate speed. 3500 RPM equals 70 MPH.

With radials 235-15, tach reads really high. Like 4000 RPM 60 MPH.
 

70lt1z28

Veteran Member
Gold Member
Oct 3, 1999
5,161
Beavercreek, Ohio, USA
For the speedo, do you have one of the Stewart Waner speedo reducers inline with the cable:
DSC00021.jpg


attachment.php
 

maguyvr

Member
Feb 25, 2015
59
Woodland,ca
Those old factory tachs usually read a little high. Chevy made them that way.
The speedometer is corrected by changing the speedometer drive gears in the tranny or if the tranny has an external ratio changer attached to it, you can get a replacement one with a different ratio. 2mph is such a small amount that it hardly is worth it. Most new cars aren't even that accurate.
The problem with a 70 Z28 is the deep gearing in the rear axle. With deep gearing you get high rpms on the highway.


Very true. It has the original 12 bolt 3.73 axle as well as the original 350 LT1 engine. That's why I want the tach to be correct as well as the speedometer. I drive it to car shows on occasion and don't like running the RPM's up too high and I want it to be accurate.
 

maguyvr

Member
Feb 25, 2015
59
Woodland,ca
I have 3:73 in mine. It reads correct speed with Radial T/A tires. The tach reads high.

Back in the days of F60-15 Polyglas tires, double the tach gave you accurate speed. 3500 RPM equals 70 MPH.

With radials 235-15, tach reads really high. Like 4000 RPM 60 MPH.


I guess I should have put 235's tires on instead of 245's. Then the speedometer would have been accurate!
 




Latest posts

Top