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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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xccter Tach Cable Worm Gear Finally Gave Up The Ghost on the '71
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I have the distributor out of the '71 since the the Tach quit working and it's the drive gear on the end of the cable that is stripped. Better than the head unit going up though.

I noticed the Tach getting irratic intermittently while I had it down at Ocean City, MD in May for the big pre-'76 car show. The teeth on the worm gear were on their last legs. It finally quit all together in June.

What a PITA to remove the chrome ignition covers and associated stuff to get to the base of the distributor.

You guys would have laughed watching me try to hold a mirror inside the car to see if the Tach needle was moving while I spun the end of the cable with my other hand. Kids were all busy, so no helpers.

I guess I could have done it without removing the distributor, but after seeing the metal shavings all over what was left of the worm gear, I'm glad I didn't just stuff a new cable drive gear in there. The shaft bushings are both still nice and tight, so nothing to replace except points while it's on the bench. Just clean it up and reinstall it. I marked everything, so it should just drop right in and fire up. Gotta look for my Dwell meter after I finish this.

Also replaced the compression fitting on the oil pressure line on the back of the intake while I had it all apart. Had a minor leak.

So if your mechanical Tach starts to get irradic, plan on replacing the worm gear shortly.

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Posted on: 2009/9/20 18:43
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BillH Re: Tach Cable Worm Gear Finally Gave Up The Ghost on the '71
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I had that gear break on one of my C2s, it jamed the gear on the shaft and spun the distributor enough to pull all the plug wires off the cap. Luckly it happened close to my house so I could go get tools.
It would have been a bitch out in the country somewhere.
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Durango_Boy Re: Tach Cable Worm Gear Finally Gave Up The Ghost on the '71
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That cable is kind of a PIA to get to. Did you take any pics of the new gear to compare to the old one?
Posted on: 2009/9/20 20:06
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