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Swapping Gears '62 C10

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by SpiritOf62, Jul 25, 2009.

  1. SpiritOf62
    Joined: Jan 13, 2009
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    Hey guys. I'm toying with swapping a thm7004r behind my 235ci, and I want to change my rear gearing to take advantage of my freeway gear.

    Two questions: how do I tell my current gearing on the rear axel, and would it be more beneficial to swap in a whole new rear axel or get this one re- geared? Also, what years would work in either oitions? I was looking for 3.73 or 4.10 gears.
     
  2. F&J
    Joined: Apr 5, 2007
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    Up to 62 the common 1/2 ton gear was around 3.90. The optional or Automatic trans gear was 3.38.

    I did a customers 66 that had a 250 six, and put in a 700r4 with the stock 3.73 1966 gears. that setup was nice until you hit a big hill on the highway and did not plan ahead with more speed at the bottom.


    Jack up one wheel; mark the drive shaft and mark the tire. Spin the tire 2 exact turns while counting the driveshaft turns. It will turn either slightly less than 4 if it's a 3.90, or it would turn 3-1/3rd turns for a 3.38


    A 3.38 won't work, but the 3.9 should be tit
     
  3. squirrel
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    if it's 3.38 sell the gears for $$$
     
  4. kelgar50
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    from socal

    The rearend from a '73-87 chevy truck is the easiest to use if you can get a '82-87 with the factory 700r4 they had 3.73 rears in them.
     
  5. F&J
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    Hold the phone :) ... how is a 700r4 going to bolt to a 62 six? ..

    I believe up to 62 the six had the old bell pattern...maybe 63 I think they used the v8 style pattern on the six.
     
  6. squirrel
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    It'll bolt right up with the $$$ adapter
     
  7. SpiritOf62
    Joined: Jan 13, 2009
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    Yea, the 62 is able to take the 700R4 with the adapter plate.

    Thanks for the responses, and thanks F&J for the info about my rear end, I'm always amazed at the knowledge of you guys!
     

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