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wle


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1957 pathfinder speedometer


The speedometer on these canadian cars read miles or Km?

If it read km can it be set to read miles?



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That will be miles per hour on there my friend.

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wle


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when i flow with the trafic the speedometer is reading way faster than the real seed.

How can it be corrected?



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wle wrote:

when i flow with the trafic the speedometer is reading way faster than the real seed.

How can it be corrected?


  If you changed the rear gears or the transmission gear it may throw out your speedometer.

 Stewart Warner made a reducer that threads on the transmission to adjust the gear ratio that may be the easiest fix. I am not sure if there are any new ones available that may be easier to find or not,



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It could be you tires are different size than factory or that some one changed the speedo gear in the trans to read in km.

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1957 Pathfinder deluxe 4 door wagon
1961 Pontiac Parisienne bubble top Traded for a Harley sorry guys.

2007 Grand Prix Gxp

2009 Pontiac Montana SV6

Winnipeg MB 



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If you take the speedo out and take the cover off on the right end there is a spring that can be adjusted to adjust the speedometer a bit.



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