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11-06-2012, 09:33 PM | #26 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
Capev -
Interesting points you make. I am lucky to have found a set of 390's and didn't realize how rare they were. I was thinking of going with the 410 gears too, but was told that I still wouldn't be happy. I am HOPING that the 390 gears will get me comfortable at 60-65 mph so I can drive to shows out of town etc......right now I am simply crusing at 45-50mph. Here's the money question: Can I assume that by reducing my gear ratio from a 4.57 to a 3.90, that this difference of .67 which is about 14.6% lower than the way it is now, should I expect and count on my truck now cruising comfortably at 50 mph x 14.6% better? So now my comfortable cruising speed will be 57.3 mph? I guess I could make the rear tire a bit taller which would also help....right? I really want to be able to drive on the freeway at a mellow clip at 65 which would be nice. I guess I would need to add a 5 speed transmission in there which would give me an over all ratio of .75 (overdrive 5th gear rartio) x 3.90 which is 2.92....that sounds pretty darn good, but another $3000 for a NV4500 tranny installed. |
11-06-2012, 10:06 PM | #27 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
ummm.....you should only be saving 15% (3.90/4.57 = .85). unless you are running a 3.08 or softer, you will still want an overdrive for long trips. the combination of a strong rear gear with a good overdrive (stay away from gear vendors except on a motor home) is the way to go with a truck IMO.
i found a '66-'69 Saginaw 3 spd w/ the Borg Warner R10 overdrive unit. i have to rebuild the trans (needs a synchro) and i don't have the equipment required to operate it, so i haven't messed with it yet. i don't want to give up the strong rear gear (towing a 6,000 pound trailer with a 307-stick shift combo after all), but the .7 o/d gear will give me a 2.87 final drive and drop the rpms to 2100 at 60. that's better than a truck with straight 3.08's, plus my burb is a 3/4 ton so it has taller tires too. if my truck had been an auto, i would have put a 200-4r in it (.67 4th gear) because it is nearly a bolt in swap for the T350 (same length). but i like the novelty of the 3 on the tree and this is my toy/toy hauler/show vehicle, not the daily driver. no automatic swap for me! |
11-07-2012, 01:00 AM | #28 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
WELL, some new info, to me anyhow. I too prefer the look of the Eaton but have been toying with the idea of swapping for a 14 bolt for the gearing. Maybe I'll look into this parts swapping. So the 14 bolt pinion will work in the Eaton housing as well as the carrier? I have seen "1 ton" u-joints in a 3/4 ton so I assumed it would be a HO72, maybe just a bigger yoke? Also Special -K, how many coil spring Dana 60's have you seen? I've seen at least 2. One in a Chevy and one in a GMC, yes coil spring GMC. Weird huh? BTW I run my 4:10 350 Longhorn at 50-75 mph quite often but it likes 50mph the best. Longhorn man, are you sure a DRW is only 5:13? I've got 3, 2 were motorhomes, that seems a little low but I've never checked. I've driven one a little bit and it didn't seem to run higher rpms than the 4:10.
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11-11-2012, 11:04 PM | #29 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
Update! New 3rd member changed out to a fully rebuilt 3.90 3rd member and it was installed right in! This full set up has a "conventional" setup instead of the "NoSlip" locker that was in there with the 4.57 gears. I was really lucky finding this setup and it was more than I bargained for getting an entire setup freshly rebuilt.
On my way home, I immediately noticed a smoothness to the rear end. I was anxious to get on the freeway and test the speed on the freeway to gage my new gear setup, but the speedometer no longer worked the same! I guess i need to find someone to help me calibrate the speedometer now??? Please help! I have an app on my iPhone that is a speedo, so I turned it on and set it on the dash. Pre gear change as I mentioned before was comfie at 45mph, and now the new setup showed me a comfortable 60mph. I am pretty cool with that for now, and depending on how much freeway driving I do, it might be fine. I did notice that 3rd gear is really sweet and much longer. To me, that's where I put my foot down the most This gear change cost me $700 plus tax......not bad compared to the other options. Any help on the speedo calibration is appreciated......I live in Los Angeles area |
01-27-2016, 01:12 AM | #30 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
Sdcfish----- I have a 71 C20 Cheyney, 350 / TH350, with factory A/C. I have no idea what size gear in the rearend. After reading this thread and listening to the different performance folks are getting from the different gears. I suspect I have 4.11. I say that because it drives smooth on why at 65-70. Up Intel 6 months ago I was getting 14-16MPG. I am only getting 10-12MPG now and that is due to a fuel starvation issue that I can not figure out. Running a new edelbrock 600. All that aid, how is ur truck running and what type MPG on hwy? Also anyone have suggestion on troubleshooting fuel starvation and recent decrease in mpg?????
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01-27-2016, 03:19 PM | #31 | |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
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I have a 1970 suburban 350 350turbo transmission. I was told it has 4.11 gears at 65mph rpm @ 3300 dose that sound like 4.11 ? Than I had some one tell me they were 4.10 |
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01-27-2016, 05:24 PM | #32 | |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
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He hasn't been on the board since 2/21/13 so I doubt you will hear back from him. If your truck is running good and the engine is not screaming at 65-70 and you were getting 14-16 mpg I doubt you have 4.10/4.11 gear in it. I would say probably 3.73's or maybe even 3.08's. I posted some charts in this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=578793 Code locations on the rear housing are in posts #8 & #19.... All you need are the first two or three letters. LockDoc
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01-27-2016, 06:01 PM | #33 |
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Re: Deciphering My Rear End
Lockdoc,
Thanks I will check out the charts and figure out what I truly have in my truck |
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