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IT'S REALLY A 78
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these worth anything?????
I am in the process of removing the 3.73 ring and pinion out of my 7.5 posi rear.
they are Richmond gears. I would love to trade them for a set of 3.23,or 3.42's they have only 600 miles on them. what should I ask for them? |
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Not very much, I think, but I'm not an expert on the subject. The other day in the paper there was a GM 12 bolt 1/2 ton Chevy rear diff with 3.73 gears for $75.00, and that was the whole differential, not just the ring & pinion, and truck gears are generally stronger than car gears. That's my understanding anyway, somebody else has got to know a lot more about it than I do. Why do you want the higher gears anyway?
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I want the 3.23, or 3.42's, as the 3.73's I have now, are not very highway friendly
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Ahhhh, this your daily?
My Cutlass is getting 4.10 or 4.11 gears, and they're going to be extremely highway friendly. Although, the Idaho State Patrol will probably heartily disagree. |
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I was concerned that 3.73's and 14" tires would result in engine RPM's being too high at highway speeds |
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I'm going to have a rev limiter on mine so I don't worry about that, but yeah, I see your point. It would probably ruin your day to throw a rod on the highway.
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wonder if 2.73's would work well with a very healthy big block and 14" tires?????
Last edited by jeffs 89 cutlass salon; October 3rd, 2007 at 01:51 PM.. |
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you might have a lot of trouble around town, isnt that about what they put in the assend of cars with the 2speed powerglides ? but yea your original idea of 3.23's would probably work fine
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yeah, that's what I was afraid of
I'll have my 3.73 ring and pinion ready for trade/sale tomorrow |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Richfield, Oh
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rear gears
With any v8 any gear will be fine. 14" tires are smaller diameter usually so a 2 series gear will be fine . they will definetely not feel like the 3.73 off the line BUT you will really be able to drive the car anywhere with out all the rpm noise level . Gear choice is really what you the customer want your car to do. All around performance is usually high 2's and low 3's on the gears with 2-3 speed tranny over drive and 4-5-6 speed trannies work better with mid to high 3 series gears.
NOW I do not know what all your motor and tranny specs are so this is very general. Jim |
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trans, is a TCI street fighter TH 400, w/2600 stall convertor. My goal with this project, to make it a fun cruiser, with an occasional stoplight launch now and then so, I could go ahead and run the 2.73's in the posi?? those 2.73's with the old v6 had a real good launch, might be fun with a very stout big block v8 Last edited by jeffs 89 cutlass salon; October 8th, 2007 at 07:19 PM.. |
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