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tom geiger

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Had seen a chain about getting a 3:55 or higher transmission to get best bang for buck on performance. I have a 3:42 ratio and wonder if that would
work well enough? My gmc is a 76 Eleganza 2 with a 455 w/ quad.

Thanks,
Tom
 
Hi Tom G.:
I have always heard that a 3:70 was the best final drive for our rigs.
That said - I must tell you I have a 76 Eleganza II 26’ w/ a 3:21 and a 76 Glenbrook 28’ stretch w/ a 3:21 and they both perform fine (much better than the original 3:07’s).
Soo - I would think a 3:42 would work well and the only way I would change that would be if I traveled in the mountains all the time!
Of course I am not a mechanic or an expert - just a guy who regularly puts about 12,000 miles per year on my coach (which ever one I am driving). Many trips from Tx. to IL. and back - but not to many through the mountains.
Mike/The Corvair a holic
P S You might consult w/ Jim K. on this subject - just call him by phone.

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>
> Had seen a chain about getting a 3:55 or higher transmission to get best bang for buck on performance. I have a 3:42 ratio and wonder if that would
> work well enough? My gmc is a 76 Eleganza 2 with a 455 w/ quad.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
>
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If you already have a 3.50 chain drive or a 3.42, I would not waste your
money on a lower gear unless your a 55 mph driver.
Lower gear works well if you drive slow as the rpm need to be around
2900-3100 rpm to take advantage of the torque curve.
Even my Cad 540 does well with the 3.70 and I drive it 70-75 mph most of
the time.
All our engines can run all day at 4,000 rpm stock.
Only an uninformed person will tell you that 3,500 is too high an rpm.
Several of us have been running the 4.10 gears and like it at speed around
60-65 mph.
I drive the 4.10 with the 403 engine at 75-80 on the open road.

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 2:57 PM Mike Kelley via Gmclist <

> Hi Tom G.:
> I have always heard that a 3:70 was the best final drive for our rigs.
> That said - I must tell you I have a 76 Eleganza II 26’ w/ a 3:21 and a 76
> Glenbrook 28’ stretch w/ a 3:21 and they both perform fine (much better
> than the original 3:07’s).
> Soo - I would think a 3:42 would work well and the only way I would change
> that would be if I traveled in the mountains all the time!
> Of course I am not a mechanic or an expert - just a guy who regularly
> puts about 12,000 miles per year on my coach (which ever one I am
> driving). Many trips from Tx. to IL. and back - but not to many through
> the mountains.
> Mike/The Corvair a holic
> P S You might consult w/ Jim K. on this subject - just call him by phone.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Dec 6, 2019, at 3:43 PM, tom geiger via Gmclist <

> >
> > Had seen a chain about getting a 3:55 or higher transmission to get best
> bang for buck on performance. I have a 3:42 ratio and wonder if that would
> > work well enough? My gmc is a 76 Eleganza 2 with a 455 w/ quad.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tom
> >
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jimk
http://www.appliedgmcrvparts.com
1-800-752-7502
 
Thanks Jim K. for the clarification - always good to hear from the Expert!
Mike/The Corvair a holic

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>
> If you already have a 3.50 chain drive or a 3.42, I would not waste your
> money on a lower gear unless your a 55 mph driver.
> Lower gear works well if you drive slow as the rpm need to be around
> 2900-3100 rpm to take advantage of the torque curve.
> Even my Cad 540 does well with the 3.70 and I drive it 70-75 mph most of
> the time.
> All our engines can run all day at 4,000 rpm stock.
> Only an uninformed person will tell you that 3,500 is too high an rpm.
> Several of us have been running the 4.10 gears and like it at speed around
> 60-65 mph.
> I drive the 4.10 with the 403 engine at 75-80 on the open road.
>
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 2:57 PM Mike Kelley via Gmclist <

>
>> Hi Tom G.:
>> I have always heard that a 3:70 was the best final drive for our rigs.
>> That said - I must tell you I have a 76 Eleganza II 26’ w/ a 3:21 and a 76
>> Glenbrook 28’ stretch w/ a 3:21 and they both perform fine (much better
>> than the original 3:07’s).
>> Soo - I would think a 3:42 would work well and the only way I would change
>> that would be if I traveled in the mountains all the time!
>> Of course I am not a mechanic or an expert - just a guy who regularly
>> puts about 12,000 miles per year on my coach (which ever one I am
>> driving). Many trips from Tx. to IL. and back - but not to many through
>> the mountains.
>> Mike/The Corvair a holic
>> P S You might consult w/ Jim K. on this subject - just call him by phone.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2019, at 3:43 PM, tom geiger via Gmclist <

>>>
>>> Had seen a chain about getting a 3:55 or higher transmission to get best
>> bang for buck on performance. I have a 3:42 ratio and wonder if that would
>>> work well enough? My gmc is a 76 Eleganza 2 with a 455 w/ quad.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tom
>>>
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> --
> Jim Kanomata
> Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
> jimk
> http://www.appliedgmcrvparts.com
> 1-800-752-7502
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I always run my 403 @ 3200 or so. If I am in a hurry, I will notch it up to
3600. With 3:70 gearing the mph is 65 or 75+ mph. It is a happy camper at
those rpm's. Vacuum on flat and level is 12 to 15 inches of vacuum.
Mileage? I don't ever check it. I run 4 or 5 hours and refuel. Usually
takes 25 gal. or sometimes more if I am in the mountains.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019, 4:53 PM Mike Kelley via Gmclist <

> Thanks Jim K. for the clarification - always good to hear from the Expert!
> Mike/The Corvair a holic
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Dec 6, 2019, at 5:40 PM, Jim Kanomata via Gmclist <

> >
> > If you already have a 3.50 chain drive or a 3.42, I would not waste your
> > money on a lower gear unless your a 55 mph driver.
> > Lower gear works well if you drive slow as the rpm need to be around
> > 2900-3100 rpm to take advantage of the torque curve.
> > Even my Cad 540 does well with the 3.70 and I drive it 70-75 mph most of
> > the time.
> > All our engines can run all day at 4,000 rpm stock.
> > Only an uninformed person will tell you that 3,500 is too high an rpm.
> > Several of us have been running the 4.10 gears and like it at speed
> around
> > 60-65 mph.
> > I drive the 4.10 with the 403 engine at 75-80 on the open road.
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 2:57 PM Mike Kelley via Gmclist <

> >
> >> Hi Tom G.:
> >> I have always heard that a 3:70 was the best final drive for our rigs.
> >> That said - I must tell you I have a 76 Eleganza II 26’ w/ a 3:21 and a
> 76
> >> Glenbrook 28’ stretch w/ a 3:21 and they both perform fine (much better
> >> than the original 3:07’s).
> >> Soo - I would think a 3:42 would work well and the only way I would
> change
> >> that would be if I traveled in the mountains all the time!
> >> Of course I am not a mechanic or an expert - just a guy who
> regularly
> >> puts about 12,000 miles per year on my coach (which ever one I am
> >> driving). Many trips from Tx. to IL. and back - but not to many through
> >> the mountains.
> >> Mike/The Corvair a holic
> >> P S You might consult w/ Jim K. on this subject - just call him by
> phone.
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
> >>> On Dec 6, 2019, at 3:43 PM, tom geiger via Gmclist <

> >>>
> >>> Had seen a chain about getting a 3:55 or higher transmission to get
> best
> >> bang for buck on performance. I have a 3:42 ratio and wonder if that
> would
> >>> work well enough? My gmc is a 76 Eleganza 2 with a 455 w/ quad.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Tom
> >>>
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> > --
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I'm "happy" with my 3.42 from Cinnabar. Happy in quotes as all ratios are a compromise. The root problem is that 3 gears in the TH425 are outdated by
today's standards. Perfectly fine on flat ground, but too wide a ratio change when pulling over 6% grades. You wind out say in first then shift to
second and are at or bellow the power curve bottom RPM. Then you have to struggle back into the middle of the 2nd gear power band. Same true at
higher speeds between 2nd and 3rd. But I see no THM 9 speed in our future, hence the compromise. I don't like, on paper, the idea of changing chain
ratios BEFORE the transmission gears and clutches, increasing torque loading, but the fact most have success is a testament to the durability of the
TH425. I love the switch pitch as designed in big passenger car application as a quick getaway and passing gear kickdown even with high 2 series
axle gears, but I think using switch pitch on long grades in a vehicle with 2X GVW is a misapplication of the original design which was for short term
use not 15 Mins of continuous mountain grade climb. So for now staying with 3.42, no chain mod, especially with high speed limits in many states and
fast moving 18 wheelers.
--
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
 
Good news fellas. I was not planning on running thru the Rockies a whole bunch but certainly possible once in a awhile. Thanks for the input!

TG
 
I'm happy with my 2.82 final ratio. Without a toad long 5% grades don't pull it down to direct, 6% can though on longer grades during the cooler
seasons. With A/C and fan clutch engaged things change a bit. :? Was happy how it performed last week on our trip to Grand Canyon. Would out pull a
26' Jayco V10 Ford powered mini motor home on the hills my son-in-law drove. (almost twice the MPG also).
Still lovin' the Diesel. Hal
--
1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1975 Eleganza II, 101230,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM
 
Hal,
Your running a Diesel??

On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:48 AM Hal StClair via Gmclist <

> I'm happy with my 2.82 final ratio. Without a toad long 5% grades don't
> pull it down to direct, 6% can though on longer grades during the cooler
> seasons. With A/C and fan clutch engaged things change a bit. :? Was happy
> how it performed last week on our trip to Grand Canyon. Would out pull a
> 26' Jayco V10 Ford powered mini motor home on the hills my son-in-law
> drove. (almost twice the MPG also).
> Still lovin' the Diesel. Hal
> --
> 1977 Royale 101348,
>
> 1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,
>
> 1975 Eleganza II, 101230,
>
> 1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,
>
> Rio Rancho, NM
>
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmcrvparts.com
1-800-752-7502
 
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hal

> Hal,
> Your running a Diesel??
>
> On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 11:48 AM Hal StClair via Gmclist <

>
> > I'm happy with my 2.82 final ratio. Without a toad long 5% grades don't
> > pull it down to direct, 6% can though on longer grades during the cooler
> > seasons. With A/C and fan clutch engaged things change a bit. :? Was happy
> > how it performed last week on our trip to Grand Canyon. Would out pull a
> > 26' Jayco V10 Ford powered mini motor home on the hills my son-in-law
> > drove. (almost twice the MPG also).
> > Still lovin' the Diesel. Hal
> > --
> > 1977 Royale 101348,
> >
> > 1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,
> >
> > 1975 Eleganza II, 101230,
> >
> > 1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,
> >
> > Rio Rancho, NM
> >
> > _______________________________________________
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> >
> --
> Jim Kanomata
> Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
> jimk
> http://www.appliedgmcrvparts.com
> 1-800-752-7502
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--
1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1975 Eleganza II, 101230,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM