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Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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I am looking at doing a diesel conversion in the future... Due to the low rpm's of diesels, I would need a low ratio rear end, which is somewhat uncommon in these years trucks. Since I would be re-doing the drivetrain anyways (engine/trans) I would need a new driveshaft length, so the rear-end is not that big of an issue. What other options do I have for a regular width rear axle? preferably with rear disk brakes. Any info is appreciated. I am not sure on power, but options for low power(cummins b3.3t), or rear ends that will hold up to the torque of a 6bt. Thanks for the input.
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its all about the +6 inches
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Hilliard Ohio
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Re: low rear end ratio's....where at? 3.07/3.23 etc
actually, you'd be wanting a high gear, not a low gear.
Are you looking at doing a 3/4 ton, or a 1/2 ton truck? |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Re: low rear end ratio's....where at? 3.07/3.23 etc
Depending on what truck I picked up.... I would definately be a 2wd....
1971-72 SWB 1/2 ton... I am leaning towards this for looks, parts availability, more of them around etc... with the b3.3t or qsb3.3 as it is only 550lbs, about the same as a 350/396. you can get them at 100hp/300 ft-lbs.... more than enough to drive around, although I wouldn't be smoking the tires anytime soon. Or a c/20 longhorn due to the 8.5 ft bed... I have a few motorcycles, and a 30ft sailboat (only 4000lbs), where the 4bt or even a 6bt is an option, but the 4bt is ~760lbs so it is already getting a bit heavy esp with the 900+lb 6bt. Thinking about diesel conversions is always a great thing, but the cost to convert is a super long payoff, so the 5.3efi always looks good, but its not capable of running svo no matter what you do... ~Zach |
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Re: low rear end ratio's....where at? 3.07/3.23 etc
Old Yeller and the '71 donor I used to swap out the brakes and rear end both came with 3.07's. I don't think they are that hard to find.
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I have a radical idea!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sweet Home Alabama!
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Re: low rear end ratio's....where at? 3.07/3.23 etc
As Andy said, it would depend on whether it is a 1/2 ton or 3/4 - 1 ton. I put a turbocharged low-mileage 6.2L CUCV takeout diesel in my '67 C-30, but since it is a 1 ton, I upgraded to a 14 bolt, which is plenty adequate. I have a slighty turned up DB2 4911 injection pump (which is the hottest mechanical pump available for 6.2/6.5's), I added a stud girdle to strengthen the bottom end and ARP head bolts, and I plan to run 10 - 12 psi boost. That is about the max amount you can run on these engines with without lowering compression ratio. They will produce between around 215 - 225 HP and around 440 - 450 TQ tuned this way. In stock form without the turbo and 4911 IP, the CUCV J code engines are rated at 155HP and 250 TQ. I considered a Cummins 4-BT swap but they are very noisy and vibrate badly. I also thought about a 6-AT since they shorter than a 6-BT. I even considered 3-53, 4-53 and 6V-53 Detroits, but in the end, the 6.2L swap was the easiest since it was a direct bolt in, and had the correct pattern for my transmission. The Detroits are still the sweetest sounding diesels ever built though, IMO!
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