Finally got the car out today to find the replacement governor got the car up to about 4200 RPM shifts. Better than sub-4000 RPM shifts, but still not where I want it. TV pressure is set on the firmer side of life if anyone is curious. OD engagement comes in around 52-55 MPH with light throttle. It won't come in under 45 MPH, and if you want it engaged from 45-50 MPH, you have to fully release the accelerator and it'll firmly engage.
I've got the extra slack removed from the throttle cable, so I'm not really sure what's up there. Throttle cable can only be pulled back so far to WOT, and the throttle looks like it's as open as it can get. Might check the TPS voltage to verify it's WOT, but meh, maybe I'll just have to slap a Hi-Rev kit in there instead to get the last few hundred RPM out of the engine.
Reason I waited to get it out was I had ordered a replacement VSS and speedometer gear. The gray gear was reading about 3-5 MPH slower than actual speed post tire swap, and I didn't like that at all. Slapped in the green gear and now it's back to about a +/- 1 MPH error, which is great in my book. Now why swap the VSS? Well I think it was leaking and...

...it's kinda a V-shape.
There was a lot of resistance trying to turn the gear when it was fitted. It should turn smoothly with little resistance. The gear also did not easily slide off of the end. I found a lot of wear marking on one side of the sensor housing. I also found the shaft could not be physically turned by hand with the gear removed.

The old gear was also more oval than circular at this point.

This seemingly solved the wild jumpiness to the speedometer at low speed from 0 to about 15-20 MPH where the needle just swung up and down in that range. Now it reads appropriately at those speeds.
I've got the extra slack removed from the throttle cable, so I'm not really sure what's up there. Throttle cable can only be pulled back so far to WOT, and the throttle looks like it's as open as it can get. Might check the TPS voltage to verify it's WOT, but meh, maybe I'll just have to slap a Hi-Rev kit in there instead to get the last few hundred RPM out of the engine.
Reason I waited to get it out was I had ordered a replacement VSS and speedometer gear. The gray gear was reading about 3-5 MPH slower than actual speed post tire swap, and I didn't like that at all. Slapped in the green gear and now it's back to about a +/- 1 MPH error, which is great in my book. Now why swap the VSS? Well I think it was leaking and...

...it's kinda a V-shape.
There was a lot of resistance trying to turn the gear when it was fitted. It should turn smoothly with little resistance. The gear also did not easily slide off of the end. I found a lot of wear marking on one side of the sensor housing. I also found the shaft could not be physically turned by hand with the gear removed.

The old gear was also more oval than circular at this point.

This seemingly solved the wild jumpiness to the speedometer at low speed from 0 to about 15-20 MPH where the needle just swung up and down in that range. Now it reads appropriately at those speeds.
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