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05-14-2004, 07:41 PM | #1 |
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Hi guys, newbie here with rear end question
Guys, I've never felt this mechanicaly inept, I've read all the posts on rearend gear ratio calculations and still can't get it..Here's what i got. I have just bought a 67 chevy short wheel base step side, it has a transplanted 350 eng. w\ a turbo 350 trans. I guess its rer end is still stock with 12 bolt pattern, tire size is 275/60r/15. I'm trying to reduce rpm at cruising speed no tachometer yet but am guessing close to 2800 at 50mph (gps verified). I tried jacking the rear end up and rotating the wheel and counting the turns of drive shaft to tire rotation.
Well starting with the tires valve stem at 12 o'clock I turn it only until stem reaches about 8 o'clock and the drive shaft has turned one complete turn. What gear ratio does this indicate? thanks, you folks have a great board here... lots of info for us challenged newbies, Bill |
05-14-2004, 07:51 PM | #2 |
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First off, you have to have both wheels turning in the same direction to do the calculation that way. NEED to have a tach to properly compute RPM. Best method for rear gear calc is to pull the rear cover. It will cost you a few buck in oil and a gasket, most likely needs it anyway. Then you will know your rear ratio, condition of gears, and if you have a Posi or not.
Good luck.
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05-14-2004, 08:00 PM | #3 |
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You need to turn your wheel 1 full revolution and count the number of turns the drive shaft makes this will give you the ratio
Example: for one turn of the wheel if the drive shaft turns 4.11 turns you have a set of 4.11 gears
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05-14-2004, 08:08 PM | #4 |
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http://www.smokemup.com/auto_math/mph_range2.php my guess is that if you had a 6cly /stick truck, the rear ratio is most likely 3.73. there were a few trucks that had 4.11 gears, but they were a 3 spd stick with overdrive(i cant help on yrs or option codes), but the 3.73 was a pretty base gear in the I6 trucks. the cheapest way to slow the revs is to swap the rear diff for a complete unit with 3.07 gears......overdrive is more fun tho! If you opt for a 2004r, or a 700r4 you can still have all the "seat of the pants"out of the hole, & cruise easy on the tack. good luck,crazyL
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05-14-2004, 10:04 PM | #5 |
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The most accurate way to find what gears you have is to take off the rear diff cover and count the number of teeth on both ring and pinion gears. Then you simply divide the number of ring gear teeth by the number of pinion gear teeth. It will also give you a chance to inspect everything and add new gear oil. The only things you will need is a gasket and gear oil.
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05-14-2004, 10:04 PM | #6 |
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If you know the RPM,Speed and tire Dia. plug the # in here.http://richmondgear.com/streetcalculators.html
if not do what Chevy67Tk said. Welcome to the board from SoCal.
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05-14-2004, 10:45 PM | #7 |
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I second all the previous advice, and wanted to welcome you to the board
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05-15-2004, 01:01 AM | #8 |
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crawl under the truck and get the #'s off the rearend. They are on the top side of the rearend housing on the drivers side.I have the codes to decifer the #'s if you need more help. Welcome to the board, another 67 shorty stepside........
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