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11-29-2022, 11:54 AM | #1 |
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Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
I have an I6 250 with a 3 speed Saginaw transmission which was converted to the floor shifter. Since getting the truck, I've been annoyed at how tall the first gear ratio is. I have to really ride the clutch for what seems to be forever to get going into first gear which just seem ridiculously tall and hard on the clutch.
I've read in a few threads that the gear ratios were different in the 3 Speeds from factory depending on your engine choice. I eventually want to go with a small block 327 or 350 and plan on keeping the 3 speed. Is it reasonably doable to change the first gear out to something less tall? Is this a common problem or does everyone just live with this really tall gear matted to the I6's?
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11-29-2022, 12:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
What is the rear axle ratio? Would be easier to replace the transmission than rebuild it with a different gear set
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I would hate to replace the entire tranny though, I do like the feel of the 2nd and 3rd gear
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11-29-2022, 12:15 PM | #4 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
1st gear in a truck 3 speed was lower than 1st in a car 3 speed
I agree you would be better off swapping rear gears if it "bogs" or you have to feather clutch in 1st currently. You can jack up rear end, rotate rear tire 1 revolution and count how many times the drive shaft rotates to see what gear ratio you have I currently have 3:73 in my 250 3 OTT 72, was considering 3:08's as my 1st gear is low enough and the Hwy RPM would be better. YMMV |
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11-29-2022, 01:02 PM | #8 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
Stock, non-optioned, gear ratio for your truck is 3:73.
If the SPID is still in the glove box and it doesn't show and option for the differential that is what you should have. As with any 50 year old truck it could be anything. |
11-29-2022, 02:04 PM | #9 |
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Yeah, doesn't say anything about gearing on the glove box. I'm guessing 3.73's but hope to confirm when I do the axle gasket and fluid change
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11-29-2022, 02:13 PM | #10 |
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beyond the different gear ratios offered for a Saginaw 3 speed, it is my understanding the trucks got the 2;85 1st gear (aka no lines) vs the 2.54
Saginaw 3-speed 1st 2nd 3rd n/a n/a Saginaw 3-speed – 1 Line 2.54 1.50 1.00 n/a n/a Saginaw 3-speed – 2 Lines 3.11 1.84 1.00 n/a n/a Saginaw 3-speed – 3 Lines 3.50 1.89 1.00 n/a n/a Saginaw 3-speed – No Lines (grooves) 2.85 1.68 1.00 n/a n/a IDK to what extent the cases or other internal parts are different, if they even are, other than the gear ratios You would have to pull trans, put in 1st and rotate input shaft and count the revolution of output shaft to see |
11-29-2022, 03:40 PM | #11 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
A better way to go is to substitute a different trans, as mentioned. Should be cheaper than gutting the old one, because it's going to take a different cluster gear as well.
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11-29-2022, 03:47 PM | #12 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
another way of checking 1st gear ratio without pulling trans.
remove DS. put in 1st. Use a FW/Flexplate wrench to turn the motor 1 turn. Count how many times tail shaft turns. Or have a helper rotate engine by damper bolt and you count tail shaft turns |
03-08-2023, 08:06 PM | #13 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
Finally go around to doing my rear diff oil change today and did the tire spin while counting the axle spins to try and figure out my diff gearing.
I tried the one full rotation of the rear tire and counted my drive shaft rotations which didn't even get around twice which I thought was weird. I then googled a video and one guy said you have to rotate the rear tire 2 full turns to find your gear ratio which seemed to work much better. By using the 2 full turn method, my drive shaft rotated 3 full turns plus a sliver. I'd guess that to be 3.08 or 3.10 gearing. Is the two full rotation the proper way of doing it? That's pretty low rear gearing but it would explain my having to feather the clutch a lot to get going in traffic as well as the PO putting on larger tires making this worse. I was hoping for something more in the 3.73 range but don't think it's worth changing the gearing out now cause I just put $60 worth of Royal Purple in there and the diff gears looked really really nice when I opened it up.
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
well maybe someone swapped them to 3:08 or you have a higher gear ratio 1st gear Saginaw than the 2.85 truck saginaw
I have 3:73 and would like to swap to 3:08's but my understanding is 3:73 use a 4 series carrier and 3:08 use a 3 series carrier so I would have to find a 3 series to go 3:08 |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
I never liked a 3spd transmission due to the high first gear, as well as such a wide range between gears. Making some turns in 2nd can mean lugging or slipping the clutch a bit. I just always felt they were a bit below minimal gearing, a bit deficient. Not a hater, but that has always been how I have felt. The best thing and first thing I'd do is slap a 4spd to get proper gearing. I keep a 4spd Saginaw around for just that reason, in case I end up with a 3spd truck. You already have the shifter moved to the floor, so visibly there is no change except way better driveability. The best part about it is a 4spd slips right in as if the truck already had one
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You're definitely right about the 3 speeds being wonky on some turns! Lol. I don't mind mine, its kinda fun to drive but having a better 1st gear would be ideal
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
You might look to see if at some point in the past someone swapped a car transmission in. I'm no expert on these transmission (Or any transmission really) but there should be a way to determine what version you have without pulling the transmission. Casting numbers probably won't tell you what gear set is installed but there should be a tag or some stamped numbers/letters to indicate how the transmission left the factory.
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I'm afraid I don't know what you're referring to when you say "lines". Are the lines machined on the gear sets?
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
A pic of the drivers side of the transmission will help.
Could be a Saginaw or a Muncie. |
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Re: Saginaw 3 speed Transmission - Reasonably Possible to change 1st Gear Ratio?
>>................ because guys were saying the 1st gear was useless for daily driving. <<
They were talking about a truck 4-speed such as a SM465 with a granny low. Special-k was talking about a car 4-speed.
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"want to go with a small block 327 or 350 and plan on keeping the 3 speed."
I would consider ignoring the transmission issue for now. Make the motor change first. The extra torque may make the whole thing mute. A modern truck five speed may be your best answer. Gets rid of the clumsy linkage and you get an overdrive. A win win. Cheers |
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