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#76845 04/28/2007 6:26 PM
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I'm trying to figure out what gears are in my 55 2nd. It looks like a stock rear end, but when I bought it, they told me it has 4.11 gears.

Pictures at www.novich.com/55Chevy/RearEnd/index.html

I jacked it up (both wheels) and spun one wheel. First, when I spin one wheel, the other goes in the opposite direction, and the driveline doesn't spin. After a little rocking motion with the wheel, I get the driveline to spin, and the other wheel doesn't move. One revolution of the wheel takes slightly under two revolutions of the driveline.

Do I double that to get about a 3.9 gear ratio? Was there a stock rear end with about that gearing?

My intent is to change the gears to get a little more speed on the highway, but I just haven't figured out what I'm working with.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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Well if it's stock it'll be a 3.90 set. You could take off the rear plate and count the teeth on the ring and pinion to figure it out.


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#76847 04/29/2007 10:03 PM
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Jack up one wheel. Mark the driveshaft and the wheel. Make 2 complete revolutions with the wheel & count the turns on the driveshaft. It should be fairly close. The stock ratio as mentioned is 3:90, if it came with a factory overdrive it would be 4:11. Of course anything could have been changed over the last 50 years.
Fred


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