Hello all - - Sorry to be a nuisance on my speedo issues - - but - -
I think I may have the answer to why my speedometer is so wildly inaccurate to the low side. However, I need a little more help to resolve this dilemma . I do not suspect the speedometer itself, it runs smoothly and is precise and quiet.
My car is a 230SL that was re-engined with a M130.980 some time long before I bought it. The transmission is correct for the sedan power-train also, that is, it's a GA 280 SE. The differential ratio is 3.27 which I believe is the standard one. However, the data card for my car indicates a different unit serial number than the one currently installed. There were three optional ratios as well - - correct?
My question is this: If a sedan power-train is turning through a roadster differential, is that where the error factor is? Did the sedans have a numerically higher ratio? Or numerically lower?
Thanks for any help - - Larry in CA