I’ll put it this way,
I was few years behind when the lower gears emerged in 1988.
3.42 was not sufficient and even our 3:55 was not there.
Marvin Peck GearMaster convinced me to develope a 3.70.
Since he was lot more experienced than any ratio .
If you know about the engine torque and why the gear ratio is instrumental
to gain advantage.
Even the trans ratio of 3.50 and a 3,21 final to produce 3.67
Also a good mechanical distributor advance is very important. This can make
a big difference when climbing.
We get tremendous amount of feed back from 3,000 owners of 3.70
Miguel of MGM GMC is a big proponent of 3.70 and 403.
Several are running the 4.10 with 403 and know 4.10 on a car wheel differs
than the coach.
Thinking one can install a turbo system is dreaming.
I did it back in 1991 and learned much during the first two years.
I still use that coach, but I need to rebuild the Cad with the new Turbos
, oh I use the 3.70 LSD final drive.
Again knowing the torque courve of the Cad 540 , 3.70 does best.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 9:36 PM Richard Denney via Gmclist <
> No, everyone buys a final drive as a complete unit.
>
> Another option is the well-regarded planetary final drive used by Cadillac,
> with a 3.21 ratio. I have one, but my coach is even lighter than Matt’s. It
> climbs well enough but it is not geared for drag racing.
>
> Manny sells a kit that used to be a Caspro product, as I dimly recall. It’s
> called power-drive, I think, and it uses a smaller engine sprocket on the
> chain drive, with a shortened chain. By itself, it is the equivalent of a
> 3.5:1 final drive, when used with the stock 3.07 differential. When coupled
> with the 3.21, you get the equivalent of a 3.67:1 ratio.
>
> Rick “who doesn’t tow but who does drive up and down lots of hills” Denney
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 5:27 PM tonka6cuda6--- via Gmclist <
>
> > So did everyone do a crown gear and pinion swap or did they change the
> > gears and chain?
> > --
> > Rich Mondor,
> >
> > Brockville, ON
> >
> > 77 Hughes 2600
> >
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I was few years behind when the lower gears emerged in 1988.
3.42 was not sufficient and even our 3:55 was not there.
Marvin Peck GearMaster convinced me to develope a 3.70.
Since he was lot more experienced than any ratio .
If you know about the engine torque and why the gear ratio is instrumental
to gain advantage.
Even the trans ratio of 3.50 and a 3,21 final to produce 3.67
Also a good mechanical distributor advance is very important. This can make
a big difference when climbing.
We get tremendous amount of feed back from 3,000 owners of 3.70
Miguel of MGM GMC is a big proponent of 3.70 and 403.
Several are running the 4.10 with 403 and know 4.10 on a car wheel differs
than the coach.
Thinking one can install a turbo system is dreaming.
I did it back in 1991 and learned much during the first two years.
I still use that coach, but I need to rebuild the Cad with the new Turbos
, oh I use the 3.70 LSD final drive.
Again knowing the torque courve of the Cad 540 , 3.70 does best.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 9:36 PM Richard Denney via Gmclist <
> No, everyone buys a final drive as a complete unit.
>
> Another option is the well-regarded planetary final drive used by Cadillac,
> with a 3.21 ratio. I have one, but my coach is even lighter than Matt’s. It
> climbs well enough but it is not geared for drag racing.
>
> Manny sells a kit that used to be a Caspro product, as I dimly recall. It’s
> called power-drive, I think, and it uses a smaller engine sprocket on the
> chain drive, with a shortened chain. By itself, it is the equivalent of a
> 3.5:1 final drive, when used with the stock 3.07 differential. When coupled
> with the 3.21, you get the equivalent of a 3.67:1 ratio.
>
> Rick “who doesn’t tow but who does drive up and down lots of hills” Denney
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 5:27 PM tonka6cuda6--- via Gmclist <
>
> > So did everyone do a crown gear and pinion swap or did they change the
> > gears and chain?
> > --
> > Rich Mondor,
> >
> > Brockville, ON
> >
> > 77 Hughes 2600
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > GMCnet mailing list
> > Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
> > http://list.gmcnet.org/mailman/listinfo/gmclist_list.gmcnet.org
> >
> --
> '73 X-Glacier 230 "Jaws"
> Northern Virginia
> Offlist email: rick at rickdenney dot com
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502