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Speedometer gear needed
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I also posted this request on the Hudson club forum.
http://www.hetclub.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=category&Itemid=595&layout=list
I will also post it here for those that don't frequent that venue.. I need a 16 tooth pinion gear for a 49 transmission . Have $ or trade an 18 tooth. 16 tooth is the correct gear for an overdrive with 4.11 rear. 18 tooth is 4.59 gear
Thanks, Dave W in Fl. -
If you don't find what you want, go to Studebaker parts dealers. That's where I found mine. Make sure it is the right length and the teeth are angled the right way. Some are angled opposite.
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Studebaker definitely used the right one for a two lever B-W transmission. I don't think they used the same as the the Hudson (single lever) transmission. Rod can you elaborate which transmission you have?
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Just go by the S-W part number on the pinion and you'll be fine.
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Nick s, you are right. I had 2 cars mixed up. Studebaker is not the same.
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Park. You are right.. I should have mentioned that in my post !
S/W PN 448299 -
Also if I remember, the Studebaker SW number is different than the Hudson SW number for the same gear. guess it was to help protect the interests of each factories dealers and parts distribution.
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I dont know ,that could get confusing in a part store stock inventory,
RogerRetired Tech. -
That might be the reason the number on my gears is different than the Hudson book.It clearly is a 19 tooth gear and fits/works perfectly. Somewhere, there probably is an interchange list available only to Speedometer shops.
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Does anyone know if there is an equivalent gear for the single lever? I am also looking for a 15 tooth p/n448295.
The Studebaker parts look close to the right shape from pictures.
