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I scored a 1969 4:10 NOS gear set, got a later pinion bearing retainer, NOS front and rear pinion bearings. What do I need to know about swapping to later gears? Should all this just be a bolt-in job or am I missing anything?

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You will need some bushing and bearing drivers, a few large brass drifts and a steady hand with a hammer. You will also need the correct shims to set your pinion depth. Do the new gears have bearings on them? What was your old ratio? If it was 5.14 I may be interested in purchasing them. I also see you are in Virginia? Where abouts? I am in the Virginia Beach area.


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Got all that, except for shims. No bearings on the pinion, got those NOS too. Also scored NOS spider, spider gears, and side gears. I'm in Afton where I-64 goes over the mountain. I'll probably keep the 5:14 gear set, at least for now.


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You can get a pinion shim kit from Randy's Ring and pinion I believe. I can help you set it up if you feel like making the trip one weekend. I have everything in my shop to make it happen. I'll be traveling through your area a few times over the next few weekends as well if you need anything else. I will be traveling for work though so won't have much time to "stop" by. If you change your mind on the 5.14 set let me know. I have 4.56 gear sets and can get more 4.10s if you are interested in those.

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Got shims and a seal coming from Randy's. Do I need a gasket for the pinion retainer?


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I just use ultra black RTV.


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Instead of regular RTV permatex makes a sealant just for rearends in a green tube,any auto parts store should have it.

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So besides being called a rear end on a regular basis, I don't know a whole lot about how the inner workings work. My question is from a swap in gear change, what are options for an easy swap from the current gears that are in my 1949 3800 dually? What vehicles/years am I looking for? Could I retain a granny gear similar speed, but get back up to a cruising highway speed above 40mph. Thoughts. Thanks

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aggie john, the same rear end was used through 1972 in 3/4 & 1 ton trucks. 1 tons in the 50s usually had 5.14s. 3/4 tons with 6 cyl. usually had 4.57s. 67-72 3/4 tons with V8s (especially auto trans equipped) usually had 4.10s. if you find a 67-72 truck with 4.10 gears that's in good shape (& they usually are) & doesn't have to much slack, you can just swap in the whole 3rd member & not worry about setting up the gears. If you do happen to only come up with the ring & pinion gears, get a factory service manual for AD trucks & it gives step by step Instructions for disassembly & reassembly of the 3rd member. setting up r&p gears & rebuilding manual transmissions is not rocket science or some kind of black art. If you can do a brake job or rebuild a carb. you can do it. the only special tools needed are a dial indicator & you could make something for those oddball looking wrenches in the manual for adjusting the carrier bearings, or just use a hammer & punch for that.
I've just done this swap On my 50 3800 & love it. I run 60 & 65 on the highway no problem. granny low can't tell the difference, it'll still practically climb a tree @ idle!


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And if you need something after trying out the 410/1 for driving the interstates you can have a rear-end built that will give you 342/1 as I did for my 1948 3804. I was not happy with the 410/1 at all I wanted the truck to cruz the highway at traffic flow speeds. The change from the 514/1 to 410/1 was good but.

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I have changed both my '49 1 ton platform and '50 1 ton panel by changing the pumpkin assembly to a '72 4:10. It was very easy, strictly bolt in and only took about an hour and a half. With the GMC 248, I now can cruise happily at 65 MPH in the '49 platform. the '50 panel has .73 ranger overdrive with a modified 302 and has no problem doing 75 MPH all day.

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Ok, so I managed to locate a 4.10 third member much faster and easier than I would have ever imagined. At any rate, now serves to ask another question that I would imagine someone has already researched and/or addressed....what to do about the speedometer? Is there an off the shelf speedo gear that can be purchased? Any way to get that corrected? Thanks

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If I were doing it again, I would take it for a drive with a GPS and make note of how to scale the readings. Then you know what speed you are doing. Also, I understand that there are suppliers around that can make up an inline converter.

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jim carters' sells speedo ratio adapters & so do several others. do a google search.
try this: http://www.transmissioncenter.net/speedometer_calibration_______va.htm#gm ratio adapter


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Is the rear end containing the HO72 have the same round, domed rear pumpkin cover, or is it a little different cover (dana 60 perhaps)? I looked at one today that a guy had for sale. '71 3/4 ton, factory automatic, and it was not the same rear end cover as my 49. Told him I'd get back to him if it would work.

http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp303/jongersbach/Rear%20End/IMG_0700.jpg

Just want to double check myself before I pass on what would be a good deal for a rear end.

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The photo looks like a Dana 60. No parts will work with your HO72. And yes, all the HO's have the round cover.


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Thank you for confirming my feeling. Anybody need a Dana 60? The quest continues.....

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Did you have custom gears made to get the 342/1? How did you do it?


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So I may have found the rear end. I just want to confirm, as the cab and bed is not original. He told me that he bought it complete and was unable to get a title and scrapped the rest. It was a '72 3/4 ton, Cheyenne special, with a big block v8 and th400. He indicated it was all original. It has the round domed pumpkin just like my '49, and a coil spring rear end. Its half buried in the dirt, but I counted 10 bolts.

I guess before I lay down the cash for it I want to confirm with those who know much better than I whether or not it is the 4.10:1 that I seek. Link below to the photo of the picture:

http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp303/jongersbach/Rear%20End/IMG_0906.jpg

Thanks

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Oh Yeah,
It,s definately a HO Series rear
question remains is it a HO 52 or a HO 72 pumpkin.
Cant tell from the pics.
Are the wheels/lugs an 8 pattern?
If they are it,s the right ham.
Now the question remains,what ratio is it.
Get the cast #,s off the case and get the stamped #,s off the Case.
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Steve, so if I get the #'s, what am I looking for? My studies show that both the HO52 and HO72 rear will work, correct? I pulled up the '72 manual and it stated that with the big v8 and auto tranny, it is either a 4.10 or a 3.54. I hope it is the 4.10, because the 3.54 I believe would swing to the opposite side from where I am currently with the 5.14. The 4.10 would be ideal.

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NO that wont work!
I asked the question of HO 52 or HO 72 rear because of Lug patterns and tonnage.
HO 52 is 1/2 ton 6 lug bolt pattern since Christ was a Corporale till about 1972.
HO 72 is the style rear you need in a certain year,because you can pull your axle shafts and pop out the old ham, and then just Slide the axles back in.
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I thought the HO52 was in 3/4 tons, and the HO72 in one tons? This rear end is a 3/4 ton, so it should work then, correct. Its a decent price, and the guy is pretty good to work with. I think if I help him to pull it, and it wasn't right, that he would work with me on finding one that does. I just want to be right before I go through the effort of pulling it.

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Originally Posted by aggie jon
I thought the HO52 was in 3/4 tons, and the HO72 in one tons?


You are correct. And the pumpkins are interchangeable.


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Well, I will be picking up the whole rear end, so we shall see. Anyone else have any suggestions for things to have on hand for the swap or any tips/tricks to make the disassembly/reassembly easier.

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Picked up the rear end, and opened up the cover and counted ring gear teeth. 41 teeth. Couldn't get to the pinion to count, so I removed the 3rd member (gonna have to anyway) and still can't get to the pinion to count teeth. The 4 bolts that hold the pinion in place, if they are removed, and the yoke and pinion come out, do I have to set the gears back up?

Looked for stampings on the ring gear - found the following:
10:41 GM and 3 71. It is from a 71 chevy, so perhaps the 3 71 is a date stamping. Can anyone derive anything from the other stamping? Here's to hoping that it can be derived from that and that 10:41 translates into 4.10:1. Thanks


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Is it possible that you miscounted? I think a 4.10:1 will have 41 teeth on the ring gear and 10 on the pinion.


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Update. there are 41 teeth on the ring. This is what happens when an aggie trys to count!

So, would the 10:41 stamped on the ring gear give me the pinion/ring teeth count? 10 teeth on the pinion, 41 teeth on the ring gear....I guess I was looking at it as ring/pinion. They stamped it pinion/ring. Sometimes it helps to just stand back and draw it out.

So I just got lucky in the scrapyard and got my highway rear! Sweet. while i like driving 40 in my old truck, 55 may be better, and the motor will appreciate it as well!

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