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rear end gear ratio
Hey guys, i have a rear end off a 71 Chevy 350/350 combo that I'm about to put up on the for sale section and I'm tryin to figure out the ratio. The pinion spins around 15.6 times every 10 tire spins. Any help would be appreciate it!
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Re: rear end gear ratio
assuming you have no posi - need to drop one tire on the ground and count pinion vs elevated tire. If you have both tires in the air, then one spins opposite direciton, cutting your revs in half.
So, if this was the case, I'd say you have about a 3.08-ish, but if you didn't do the above, recommend trying that. Only way to know for sure is count ring and pinion teeth and divide. Since you're sellin it, might be worth poppin the cover off and making sure. If it's already off the donor vehicle, then you won't be able to do all the stuff i mentioned above about locking one tire. Brake drum on ground to eliminate other side wheel spin might work though. |
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Re: rear end gear ratio
I was told this works...Mark the tire and count how many times the driveshaft turns for one revolution of the tire. 3 3/4 turns =3:73 ...just over 4 = 4:11 etc...
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Re: rear end gear ratio
Does the SPID say anything about your gearing?
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Re: rear end gear ratio
to get the most $$$ from selling it it is best to remove cover drain old gunk out and clean it up so buyer can see what he is buyin// at the same time it makes it real easy to see gears and say accurarly what rotio it is
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Re: rear end gear ratio
Hey guys thanks for the help, ill have to remove the cover an see, I was gona last night but got busy trying to get other stuff done. I checked the options list but got nothing from it.
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Re: rear end gear ratio
So for my truck I jack it up an then count the drive shaft spins/the tire spins? I've been trying to see what rear end I have for a while now.
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Re: rear end gear ratio
Thanks man!
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Re: rear end gear ratio
Ok I spun the thing with one wheel on the ground. The tires ten times around and driveshaft is 20.4. This is a 69c20 I didn't think they made rear ends this high? Could it be after market or am I missing something?
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Re: rear end gear ratio
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I agree with above and say just pull the cover and read the numbers off the ring gear. Reseal the thing and fill it with synthetic gear oil. It will be a selling point and increase the rear wheel HP & fuel efficiency too.
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Re: rear end gear ratio
Try with a good steel brush in the circle area the factory numbers are there
get us those and we can tell what factory gears are. gotta clean real good as numbers are sunk not raised
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