Hello bo,
Naj and Raymond are correct. The BBB states that these gears should be replaced in sets. The vertical timing gear and the horizontal gear. The horizontal gear is driven by the chain sprocket and drives the injection pump, distributor and the vertical timing gear which turns the oil pump, and tachometer. So you can see the condition of these gears is critical.
The bad news is replacement of the horizontal gear is very very complicated. The timing chain would have to be unfastened, the distributor and its housing removed, the injection pump would have to come off, the vertical timing gear would also need to be taken off. Removal of the chain sprocket down in the block is also a bit tricky.
I know changing both gears is best and recommended but I do know several people who have replaced just the vertical gear and have had no problems.
Also one person on this list (Pat in Cleveland, I forgot his list name), modified his sedan gear and added the tach drive to it! So he was able to keep the original matched sedan gears and also use his tachometer!
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio