Re: Identifying 1934 Rear Axle Ratio
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On my 38 the stampings were at about the 2 o'clock position near one of the bolt holes.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 10:17
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Re: Identifying 1934 Rear Axle Ratio
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Stamped on the flange of the differential housing, about 2/3 of the way around from the pinion. Also they often stamped the actual gear tooth count which you'll have to divide out to get the ratio. Your car (a Super Eight open car, right) probably has a 4.41/1 differential, so you might find the numbers "75-17".
The 5.08 would be 61-12 The 4.07 would be 61-15 The 4.36 would be 61-14 The 4.69 would be 61-13 or 75-16 The 4.06 would be 69-17 The 5.07 would be 71-14 Not all were available in all chassis and body styles.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 10:22
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Tom,
My mate Wade has 2 '34's but he couldn't find any markings on the diff centres externally to identify the ratios in use. He also has a '37 Super 8, similar diff I think, which did have an external marking of 469 which was assumed to be the actual diff ratio. However on counting the teeth on the crown wheel(59) and pinion(12 teeth) that gave a ratio of 4.92:1. And a close inspection of the crown wheel shows the numbers 59 and 12 stamped into it. My '41 120 also has the number of teeth stamped onto the crown wheel, see very blurry pic. And I think, although memory is dim and I don't have a pic, that it also had markings externally on the diff centre which were correct for the 4.36:1 ratio.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 21:59
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Its 4.41.
I think this car would go well with 4.06!
Posted on: 2009/7/20 15:23
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Tom Laferriere - Smithfield, RI
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Yes Tom, 4.41 is what I suggested your car would most likely have. If it were my car and was going to have a reasonably steady diet of touring with much Interstate driving, I'd go for the 4.06 or 4.07, whichever Phil makes. You'll do a bit more downshifting on some grades but overall should be very pleasant.
Posted on: 2009/7/20 15:37
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Yes, this car will have a steady diet of touring and I need the option of hitting the highway. 4.06 is in the future, but a tonneau windshield is needed first...the 1 and 3 year olds are getting too much wind in the face. Thats another topic.
Terry C, I remember your car having nice gearing, but I did not take note of the what the rear is. Do you happen to know? Tom
Posted on: 2009/7/20 17:25
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Tom Laferriere - Smithfield, RI
1934 Packard 1101 5 Passenger Coupe 1934 Packard 1104 Touring 1937 Packard 120 Convertible Coupe (Unrestored) 1939 Packard 120 Coupe (in family since 1970) PH: 401.651.2295 Web: www.tomlaferriere.com |
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