Darren
The jury's still out on the 3.55, as it's yet untested for the intended
application. I have a 403, and towing a 3,600 pound Wrangler over the
passes with the 3.07 gears was a "challenge". We actually started
disconnecting and driving the Jeep over the passes. Very inconvenient. On
the trip from north Idaho to southwest Oregon, we towed the 2,400 pound
Tracker, and it's almost non-existent back there. This was our first trip
with the Tracker in tow, and I was very pleased with the 403/3.07
performance. On the return trip with the 3.55, I felt like I had lost more
on the upper end than I had gained on the lower end. Cockpit noise was
definitely increased, and I kept looking at the shift indicator to make sure
I wasn't in 2nd. Dropping to 2nd for engine braking on the downhill grades
really gets things wound up (read "noisy"). I don't have a tach, so can't
give specifics. And don't ask about mpg; for the 1K to 2K miles per year,
fuel cost is an inconsequential component in the overall annual cost of
ownership, and I don't calculate mpg. Being "cubicle-captive", we enjoy the
limited travel opportunities, and 8 or 11 mpg is not going to be the
decision criteria.
The intended application is towing the Jeep, and we've yet to do that. I've
got to finish a transfer case tail-shaft conversion, but that's another
story. I'll let you know if there's substantial improvement once I have an
opportunity to tow the Jeep again.
Other than the labor $, this was a low risk conversion for me, as I have a
3.07 final drive attached to the new 403 engine and transmission I purchased
a couple years ago.
Chuck
> Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 21:41:46 -0600
> From: Darren Paget
> Subject: Re: GMC: Gary Miller e-mail address
>
> Hey Chuck. How do you like the 3:55? I am still having opinions
> on whether or
> not to go 3:55 or 3:70. Darren
>
>
> > Try this for Gary - I communicated with him in April before I headed to
> > North Bend, OR for the 3.55:1 final drive install.
> >
> > Gary Miller [gmcmotorhome]
> >
> > Sorry for the delay, or if this has already been posted - I'm
> "digesting"
> > these days.
> >
> > Chuck
> > 77 Kingsley
> > North ID
>
The jury's still out on the 3.55, as it's yet untested for the intended
application. I have a 403, and towing a 3,600 pound Wrangler over the
passes with the 3.07 gears was a "challenge". We actually started
disconnecting and driving the Jeep over the passes. Very inconvenient. On
the trip from north Idaho to southwest Oregon, we towed the 2,400 pound
Tracker, and it's almost non-existent back there. This was our first trip
with the Tracker in tow, and I was very pleased with the 403/3.07
performance. On the return trip with the 3.55, I felt like I had lost more
on the upper end than I had gained on the lower end. Cockpit noise was
definitely increased, and I kept looking at the shift indicator to make sure
I wasn't in 2nd. Dropping to 2nd for engine braking on the downhill grades
really gets things wound up (read "noisy"). I don't have a tach, so can't
give specifics. And don't ask about mpg; for the 1K to 2K miles per year,
fuel cost is an inconsequential component in the overall annual cost of
ownership, and I don't calculate mpg. Being "cubicle-captive", we enjoy the
limited travel opportunities, and 8 or 11 mpg is not going to be the
decision criteria.
The intended application is towing the Jeep, and we've yet to do that. I've
got to finish a transfer case tail-shaft conversion, but that's another
story. I'll let you know if there's substantial improvement once I have an
opportunity to tow the Jeep again.
Other than the labor $, this was a low risk conversion for me, as I have a
3.07 final drive attached to the new 403 engine and transmission I purchased
a couple years ago.
Chuck
> Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 21:41:46 -0600
> From: Darren Paget
> Subject: Re: GMC: Gary Miller e-mail address
>
> Hey Chuck. How do you like the 3:55? I am still having opinions
> on whether or
> not to go 3:55 or 3:70. Darren
>
>
> > Try this for Gary - I communicated with him in April before I headed to
> > North Bend, OR for the 3.55:1 final drive install.
> >
> > Gary Miller [gmcmotorhome]
> >
> > Sorry for the delay, or if this has already been posted - I'm
> "digesting"
> > these days.
> >
> > Chuck
> > 77 Kingsley
> > North ID
>