
So, I've got my little 1954 2 door saloon (the cheesegrater style one). It's got a 948cc instead of it's original 803cc.
I've noticed that the speedo is wildly out - I reckon from comparing to satnav that it reads about 45 on speedo at 30mph on satnav, 60 at 40mph etc. Also, 1st gear isn't necessary even on a hill, and the car revs higher than I expect - I'm not really comfortable pushing her beyond about 40mph.
I thought I might have the wrong diff in there, which might explain both problems. Wondered if I might have something from a car with a smaller wheel or similar. Got underneath tonight and cleaned off the top face of the diff casing but couldn't find either a mowog stamp or numbers. It's a 1 piece axle tube so that looks right, and there's a filler on the diff casing itself.
To try and ascertain what diff I have, I put some tape on the prop shaft, marked the wheel, and pushed the car for one wheel rotation, counting prop shaft turns. Came out at about 5.3 turns to one full wheel rotation.
I believe my car should be 5.28:1, so it looks like I've got the right diff.
Can't be wrong gearbox (it looks right - smooth casing, not remote), and anyways, top gear is 1:1 on all.
Wheels and tyres seem right - 14" tyres.
So I'm thinking the only answer is incorrect / faulty speedo or drive, and my perception of how hard she should be revving. I guess with the slightly larger engine 1st gear would be redundant, and the engine is tired and noisy which might explain why it feels like I'm torturing the poor thing at anything over 35mph!
Before I accept that explanation, does anyone out there have any other ideas of anything that could be amiss?
Thanks very much,
davey.