gear ratio id
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gear ratio id
How do I figure out the gear ratio on a 9" third member with no tag?
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Re: gear ratio id
Put the rear up on jackstands, the trans in neutral, then turn a rear wheel one rotation while at the same time observing how many times the driveshaft turns.
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Re: gear ratio id
Third member is on the bench. It's got 31 ring gear teeth and 10 pinion teeth
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31 ring gear teeth ÷ by 10 pinion gear teeth = a 3.10:1 ratio. 35 ring gear teeth and 10 pinion gear teeth would be a 3.50 ratioBunkerhillbilly wrote:Third member is on the bench. It's got 31 ring gear teeth and 10 pinion teeth
I'm not aware of any 3.10 ratios in the Bumpside trucks. The only Ford 3.10s in a 9-inch I'm aware of were in the really older model Fords --like in the '57-'59 era. However, any Ford 9-inch 3rd member can be installed in any Ford 9-inch rear end housing, so long as the spline count of the axles for the rear end housing matches the spline count of the axle gears inside the differential of the 3rd member.
Steve
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
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Re: gear ratio id
Well that would have been helpful to know....Bunkerhillbilly wrote:Third member is on the bench. It's got 31 ring gear teeth and 10 pinion teeth
Then the definition of "ratio" is self explanatory.
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Re: gear ratio id
Thanks. It's too high geared for what I want. My buddy said he take it back. No harm done. Now I know how to figure out ratios in a snap. Thanx again
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Re: gear ratio id
Any of the ratios listed for the Bumpsides were optionally available in any of the trucks. However, and generally speaking, six cylinder-powered trucks GENERALLY will have lower ratios than V-8 powered trucks.
If you look on the drivers side door tag under the "Axle" heading, you'll see a ratio code. This will most likely be a two digit code. There were various ratios available but, the three most common Ford 9-inch axle codes you'll see on the door tag will be 08, 09 or 17. Two digits means the differential is 'open' (single track). 08 would be a 3.50 ratio. 09 would be a 3.70 and 17 would be a 3.25 ratio.
If the axle code is an alpha-numeric (B9, for example), the rear end will have a limited-slip differential. A B9 would be a 28-spline Traction-Lok differential with 3.50 gears.
--Note: the warranty tag on the door could be missing, the door could have been replaced, someone could have swapped out the 3rd member in the rear end or, someone could have swapped out the entire rear end of a potential donor truck.
If you look on the drivers side door tag under the "Axle" heading, you'll see a ratio code. This will most likely be a two digit code. There were various ratios available but, the three most common Ford 9-inch axle codes you'll see on the door tag will be 08, 09 or 17. Two digits means the differential is 'open' (single track). 08 would be a 3.50 ratio. 09 would be a 3.70 and 17 would be a 3.25 ratio.
If the axle code is an alpha-numeric (B9, for example), the rear end will have a limited-slip differential. A B9 would be a 28-spline Traction-Lok differential with 3.50 gears.
--Note: the warranty tag on the door could be missing, the door could have been replaced, someone could have swapped out the 3rd member in the rear end or, someone could have swapped out the entire rear end of a potential donor truck.
Steve
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.
1969 SWB F100 Ranger. 240-6, C-4, 9" N-case 31-spline Traction-Lok w/3.50 gears.
1968 Mustang. My high school car. Owned since 1982.
2003 Azure Blue Mustang Mach1.