Dana 44 Ring Gear Swap Question
Good morning everyone!
I am in the process of restoring my 1967 K20. My plan is to keep the Eaton HO52 in the rear, and swap the Dana 44 closed knuckle front axle with a Dana 44 open knuckle front axle that has the "Big Hub" Spicer Hub Loc setup. The original axle on the truck has a 4.55 gear ratio (the data tag was intact) and the new axle that I acquired has a 4.10 gear ratio. Can I just swap the ring gear and pinion from the closed knuckle axle to the open knuckle axle? I think that the open knuckle axle came out of a 1973 K20. Thanks, Clay |
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Yes you can. BUT do a pattern check and back lash check before so you can get it close when it goes back together in the different housing.
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Next question, would I be best to transfer the shims out of the closed knuckle axle, or use the shims that are in the new axle? I will definitely check the wear patterns and such, but would it be better to keep the shims and oil slinger with the donor pinion? Thanks, Clay |
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You will be playing Russian Roulette by using either of the set-ups.
If it was easy GM differentials would all have the same shims or even better, none at all. That said, you could get lucky? If I was lucky using the shim set from the original gears may be your best option. I recommend purchasing a new set of bearings and starting over like you were installing a new gear set, which in essence is what you are doing. |
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You may want to swap the ho52 to a 4.10 and keep your 4.10 in the front. I would use the rpm calculator
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I would suggest look at getting rid of the HO52. Unless times have changed, there is little support for that axle. 14 bolt it and call it a day. I have a HO72 here and cant even give it away. Call a place like Randy's and say HO52 and see what they say. Again, times may have changed...
As far as rebuilding the Dana 44 goes, it is not as easy as a 12 bolt. You will fight the carrier if you don't have a case spreader (I put the gloves on). Maybe you won't have to. Moving old parts from one axle to another is a gamble. Smitty |
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I do have the matching 14 bolt rear end that came out of the same truck. Both the front and the rear were geared the same way (4.10). I had actually contemplated ditching the Eaton so that I could have a better driver. The truck will never be offroaded.....I am doing a restoration, but will be getting rid of the drum brakes, adding power brakes, and power steering.
How difficult would it be to swap the perches and the shock mounts? I may go that route instead. Thanks, Clay |
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Yes, Yes, 14 bolt very good idea. You can buy perches and shock mounts from Ruff Stuff and google will find others. Maybe off road design as well.
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Measure the perches, they may be the same width. I picked up some shock mounts from my local metal place that cuts that stuff and sells it.
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I agree that you would probably be happier leaving the front 4:10 and changing the rear to match. I went from 4:56 to 4:10 several years ago on mine and am very happy with the change, works great both on and off road.
I would disagree though for the need to swap the entire rear to do it though. I was able to find a doaner pumpkin with the right ratio for a good price. Is a very easy swap. Despite what others may say if you keep it full of clean oil (just like any diff) it will outlive you. I’ve been using HO’s HARD for 40 years and never had a problem, or seen anybody else have any either. Just my opinion. Whatever you do have fun with that cool and rare old truck. Tom |
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I’m in the camp of see if you can find a HO52 4:11 3rd member as well. Theres still some parts around for them and every bit as strong as a 14 bolt. My K20 has a 14 bolt in it and I am happy with it. It was already (half ass) in the truck when I bought it.
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Well, I have decided to just go with the 14 bolt for the rear. I am doing a complete frame off restoration on the truck, so I can get to everything now very easy and quick. Also, since I already have the axles and they match with 4.10 gears, I think I will be happier in the end.
Welding on new spring perches and shock tabs will be no problem. My question now regards the pinion angle. As this is a stock truck, with no lift, when I move the spring perches on the 14 bolt, I plan to locate them (clock them) the same way that they are now. Will that work? Does anyone know if the pinion angle on the HO52 is the same as on the 14 bolt? I didn't think to check the angle of the HO52 pinion before I removed it from the truck frame. Thanks, Clay |
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Clay;
You will need to match the transmission angle is all. If the transmission is pointing down 3 deg, the diff will point up 3 deg. The vehicle should be on the ground and weighted like you will be running it. |
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I have another question though, what about the jounce bumpers on the front of the axle (HO52)? There are none on the 14 bolt. Should I cut them off of the Eaton and reweld them on the 14 bolt, or is there a source for new ones? They are rubber triangle looking things that mount to metal tabs on the front of the Eaton axle. Clay |
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Nothing wrong with the 14 bolt at all, parts are definitely easier to come by, and equally as strong at the 52.
You’ll most likely have to cut them off or build a new set of bump stop mounts. A fab shop with a CNC plasma cutter could easily and quickly build the brackets parts, then you can weld them to the 14 bolt. If you haven’t found your 14 bolt yet look for one out of a 1 ton square body. (a full floater out of a 3/4 ton is not the same as the 1 ton, the perch spacing is different) They should be bolt in with out having to move the perches at all. You’ll need to re-locate the rear shock mount to the front and that should be it. The 1 ton square body trucks still use the 40.5” perch spacing as opposed to the 3/4 and half ton trucks that use the 42.5” spacing. |
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Glad you now have a plan of attack for the axels.
While unfortunately there is not a big market for 4.56 HO 52 parts, PLEASE don’t make a boat anchor from that Dana front end. The 3/4 ton versions have some unobtanium parts, especially the drums and brake hardware if still in good condition. Also if the knuckles are still smooth and un pitted or gouged they would be useful for either a 1/2 or 3/4 ton restoration. While closed knuckle front ends and HO axels are definitely an acquired taste, one man’s trash is truly another’s treasure in this hobby. Good luck with the project. Looks like you are preparing to do everything to a high standard. Please share pics of your progress. Tom |
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I will most likely list the left over parts here on the board for sale when I am done with my chassis. I definitely won't be trashing anything. I just don't want to get rid of anything yet until I know that it will all work out. I had contemplated just redoing the existing axles, but I really wanted disc's in the front, and this is a more economical solution for now. I have been keeping a journal / build thread detailing my progress here with lots of pictures. https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=841272 Clay |
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Hey Clay,
Saw your build thread after I posted. Like seeing the K20’s getting some attention, I’ll be checking it out. I think you’ll be happy with the 4:10’s, a great all around ratio for these trucks. Others selling unneeded parts really helped me with my project and I’ve tried to do the same. Glad you’re going to be onboard, the sharing of both parts and knowledge is what makes this hobby possible. I agree though that you never want to unload stuff too soon, been burned by that myself more than once. When the time comes you might want to list the parts on both the 60-66 as well as 67-72 sites; as a lot of them will work on both series’s. Have fun with the project! Tom |
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I actually found a couple of 1971/72 Eaton HO52/72 hubs that accept 9/16" studs, so I think that I am going to do the 14 bolt brake mod to the HO52 so that I have larger and more modern brakes. That really gets me the both of best worlds. I am going to just sell the 14 bolt axle. Clay |
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I am running 33"s on my truck with 4.56s. It's fine for around town. I occasionally take it on the freeways for short distances out of convenience, the harmonics get pretty loud. I'm running some Hankook tires that are really loud too, I hate them. Plus my truck is a bit of a rattler anyway. If you do the cheapest way for a straight line now... you can always swap stuff out later; no harm no foul, just a bit of elbow grease. j |
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