> Should I change the final drive ratio. since I plan to tow about 5,000#, the current option is either the 3.70 or 4.10 limited slip. The jury is out.
> As long as the coach will be on Cliff Golby’s lift for a while, I am talking to Jason Stryker about replacing the two original steel gasoline tanks with his 70 gal custom aluminum tank.
> Jason told me that they had a place to take all the unsold motorhomes stuffed full of all of the stuff they didn’t sell.
I'm happy with my 3.55 ratio behind a 455 with similar power. I have not trailered (might tow a light 2k pound in the future) but mine has run up steep 2-lane mountain passes in AZ/ID/UT/WA without any problems.
Aluminum 70 gallon single tank is tempting but I have concerns about torsional stress of an internal frame member passing through center of a rigid enclosure holding 400 pounds of flammable. That won't all bend at the same rate and I don't think anyone with formal mechanical engineering background was involved with the tank's design (correct me if I'm wrong). I'll decide after a few have been run quite a few miles on twisty roads.
Very glad to hear the coaches I saw in the CoOp's field are not all being abandoned or crushed.


