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Pretty much all US delivery 105/115 Alfas had 4.56 differentials, so the speedometer drive gears in the transmissions are designed for that, regardless whether the box was delivered with a 1750 or 2L engine. Sure, later spiders had 4.10's, so if the car that donated your new gearbox was an EFI spider, you could have problems (did those cars have electronic speedometers too? if so, do they even have a drive for the speedo cable?).
In practice, Alfa speedometers are wildly inaccurate, so whether the gears in the speedo drive are sized for a 4.10, 4.56, or 5.12 won't matter a whole lot - if the speedo turns and the odometer increments when you're done, consider it a success.
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Jay Mackro
San Juan Capistrano, CA
'63 Guilia spider
'65 Guilia Sprint GT
'67 Duetto
'91 164L
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