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Gear Ratio?
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I find a "33" stamped on my differential carrier at the 2:00 position... does that mean a 3.3 : 1 gear ratio?

Posted on: 2008/8/4 19:18
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Re: Gear Ratio?
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The standard ratio for the 22-23 Series was 3.92 and with overdrive 4.09. I think the Ultramatics were 3.54 so no 3.3

Posted on: 2008/8/4 19:28
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look at the 11 oclock position looking towards the back

Posted on: 2008/8/4 20:13
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This might help.

Axle ratios by model

Standard without overdrive
2201, 2202, 2211, 2232, 2301, 2302, 2332 3.90 : 1
2206, 2233 3.92 : 1
2213, 2220, 2313 4.54 : 1
2222, 2226, 2322 4.09 : 1
2240 body 2282 4.30 : 1
2240 body 2286 4.55 : 1

Standard with overdrive
2201, 2202, 2211, 2232, 2301, 2302, 2332 4.10 : 1
2206 2233 4.09 : 1
2213, 2313 4.07 : 1
2222, 2226, 2322 4.36 : 1

Posted on: 2008/8/4 21:31
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According to the figures in the previous post (my body being a 2211), I should be looking at a 3.90:1 gear ratio. I have a 3 speed overdrive transmission.

Tonight I marked my driveshaft with chalk, and did the same with my LR wheel. I rotated the wheel and counted both the turns of the wheel and the driveshaft.

The wheel turned twenty times to forty-two on the driveshaft, to bring both marks back to the starting point.

Now I would have expected to find something close to a 4:1 (3.9:1 to be exact) ratio. This is only 2:1.

What am I doing wrong? Maybe I should have turned the driveshaft itself?

Posted on: 2008/8/5 19:17
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If yours has overdrive the ratio would be 4.10 : 1.
I seem to remember that the differential with one wheel off the ground changes the count. Hopefully, someone else will give you a better Idea. If not, try getting both wheels off the ground and see if that makes a difference.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 19:46
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4.10 - Yes, I stand corrected. Thank you! I looked at the right number and typed the wrong one. Go figure.

I did have both wheels off the ground when I did the turning. Perhaps I should have just had the LR wheel up. I'll do it again tomorrow evening.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 20:07
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If you only have one wheel up you turn the wheel twice in comparison to one revolution of the driveshaft. For an overdrive car I think your differential ratio at 4.09:1 -4.10:1 is correct.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 20:50
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