Speedometer Help

Lift rear tires off of the ground, remove speedometer cable end from speedometer pinion housing, rotate driveshaft by hand and see if the speedometer pinion gear is moving. If it's not then remove bolt and clamp, look for a line /raised mark on the trans, and see which line it is on the pinion housing before removing(mark with a crayon or sharpie) . They are clocked to match the gear. Remove and inspect the gear. There is a number on the gear so if it's broken go to ebag, I got one for 12 bucks. If it's not broken,make sure the lines are matching for the correct pinion gear number . It will say on the housing 34-40 teeth or something like that you align the marks to the corresponding teeth. If it was moving when you spun the driveshaft the problem must be in the speedometer head or incorrect cable