07-24-2003, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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Transfer Case
Could anyone please tell me how to determine my transfer case and also my gear ratio for a 85 GMC K1500?
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07-24-2003, 08:17 PM | #2 |
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it will be an NP208 aluminum case, chain driven, 2.61:1 low range..
if you're talking about axle gear ratio, well thats different.. you have to look it up on your RPO list or take the diff cover off of the axle and count teeth.. probably something like 3.08 or 3.42 or maybe 3.73 mike |
07-24-2003, 10:51 PM | #3 |
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How you count the teeth is fairly simple. Just take off the the diff cover and make a mark at one of the teeth on the ring gear( big gear). Start from the mark and count all of the teeth on the ring gear. Next, count the pinion gear teeth ( front of the diff housing gear). Finally, take the number of teeth on the ring gear divided by the teeth on the pinion gear and that will give you your gear ratio.
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07-25-2003, 08:36 AM | #4 |
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Probably stupid question here, but if you had a NP208 transfer case with the 2.61:1 range and 3.42 gears in the axles, does that mean you are running 6.03:1 when you have it in low range?
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Actually, it would depend on which gear the trans is in. First gear with a 700R4 is 3.06:1. Taking that, multiplied by the transfer case low of 2.61:1, multiplied by the axle ratio of 3.42 gives a crawl ratio of 27.31:1. I am pretty sure that is how it is figured. Conversely, in 2High, 4th gear (.70) and 3.42 the effective gear ratio is 2.39:1.
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