Transmission Speedometer Pinion Charts show the proper driven gear as dependent on tire size and differential ratio. It seems a common goal was to spin the speedo cable at 1,000 RPM at 60 MPH. If these assumptions are accurate, driveshaft speed at 60 MPH can be calculated as follows: RPM=(5,280 x 12 x R)/(Pi x D) where R is rear end ratio, Pi is 3.141592654, and D is the OD of the rear tires (inches). Simplified, driveshaft RPM at 60 MPH = (20,168 x R)/D. Gil Cunningham's table of tires at our website indicates the proper tire for a 300 F is a 9.00 x 14. The current Coker Tire catalog shows a 9.00 x 14 tire diameter as 28.68". With a 2.93 axle, this would give RPM at 60 MPH=(20,168 x 2.93)/28.68=2,060 RPM. This seems about right if Chrysler was aiming for 2,000 RPM driveshaft speed at 60 MPH. Now, the question is how many teeth are there on the driving gear (the worm gear on the transmission output shaft)? My 1955-58 Chrysler Parts Manual has a table of Transmission Speedometer Pinions in section 21-85-0. Plugging and grinding with some catalog tire OD's, it appears the driving gear must have about 8 teeth. If this is so, and if that nominal number carried forward to 1960, the number of teeth on the driven (pinion) speedometer gear of a 1960 300F is: N=(8x 20.168 x R)/d, or N= 161.34 x R/ D. For D=28.68 and R= 2.93, N=16.48 or 16 teeth. The Parts Manual specifies a 17-tooth pinion. Anyone have a 1960 Service manual to check out these calcs? BTW, there is a similar chart in the 1955 Chrysler Service Manual on page 442 which shows the correct pinions to have two less teeth for all tire size/axle combo's. Go figure. See this website for a speedo pinion gear calculator: http://www.bgsoflex.com/speedo1.html It is entirely possible that the 1,000 Revs/mile speedo head specification may vary and that the specification should be stamped or marked on each head. I hope you have as much fun with numbers as I have with this question. As always, corrections and constructive criticism is always welcome. Using this same math, and reviewing F engine specs showing HP peaks at 5,000-5,200 RPM, it is calculated that an F would be doing 145.6 to 151.5 MPH at the peak HP RPM's. How does that compare to actuals? Pretty much uses up that 150 MPH speedometer! Our 1955 C-300 with 29.08" OD 8.00 x 15's and a 3.54 axle would be capable of 129.3 MPH at its max HP RPM of 5,200. VERY close to the actual speeds achieved at Daytona. I have no idea of what kind of torque converter slippage might be occurring in the old PowerFlites and TorqueFlites at those speeds. And, finally, tire OD's do not exactly translate to distance travel due to tread squirm and who-knows-what. I have seen tables of revolutions per mile at a specified speed for some tires and they vary by tire construction. Also, that changing the driven speedometer gear by one tooth can change the speedo readout by about 7%, therefore the selection of pinion gear might result in 0-3.5% error, depending on how far off the computed number of teeth is from an integer. i.e.--you can't create a 14.4 tooth driven gear. At 150 MPH, the basic error might be as much as 5 MPH! Tell it to da judge. Part number 1636406 for a 17 tooth pinion or 1732113 for a 16 tooth pinion gear. These part numbers may only be valid for the 1955-58 trannys, but I suspect they will work on TorqueFlites into the '60's. They are found in section 21-85-0 Transmission Speedometer Pinion and come in 16-21 tooth versions. As a Christmas gift TO YOU , I have recreated the data in the Parts Manual below. Tire AXLE RATIOS Size 2.93 3.07 3.15/3.18 3.31/3.36 3.54 3.73 3.90 8.00x15 17 18 19 20 21 8.20x15 17 18 19 20 21 8.90x15 17 17 18 7.50x14 17 19 20 21 21 21 8.00x14 17 19 20 21 21 21 8.50x14 17 18 19 20 21 21 9.00x14 17 18 19 20 21 21 9.50x14 16 18 19 20 21 21 11.00x14 16 17 17 ILLEGIBLE Merry C-300'ly Christmas Rich Barber (16 teeth, each jaw) Brentwood, CA 1955 Chrysler C-300 (17 tooth pinion according to the 1955 Chrysler Service Manual, 19-tooth according to 1955-58 Chrysler Parts Manual--ahh, Chrysler's inconsistencies) -----Original Message----- From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of LOUISENYLA@xxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 7:44 AM To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Chrysler300] RE: Teck question 1960 300f Good Morning to all the members: I know somewhere out there in 300 land someone knows the answer to this: What is the proper tooth number for the driven Speedo gear in a 1960 300 F with a 2.93 rear? 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