I thank you for the input. Why does the gear ratio matter? The factory gear ratio works fine with a 350 so why would a 454 be different?
I did not realize the font was bold when I typed it on my phone. I thought capital letters denoted yelling in text not font. So nice of you to point that out.
You're welcome on both counts.
Final drive ratio has nothing to do with what engine is installed but has everything to do with its relationship with the overdrive gear ratio in the transmission. Too tall a final drive will bog the engine when in 4th and TCC lock up while providing insufficient line rise rate when you go to accelerate in 4th gear in an attempt to downshift. This insufficient line rise rate stresses the 2-4 band and 3-4 clutch pack because there's insufficient hydraulic clamping pressure on both applied elements (servo piston and 3-4 clutch apply piston) to keep the band and 3-4 clutch pack firmly holding...So what usually happens is you have 4-3 'cut loose' where you have a false neutral condition upon heavy to WOT acceleration while in 4th attempting to kick down back to third.
Many aren't aware of this when doing OD transmission swaps into older vehicles with tall final drive gears that were designed/engineered to work with three-speed direct drive auto transmissions or four-speed direct drive manual transmissions (Muncies, BWs, etc). So they burn up the OD clutch and/or band in the swapped overdrive automatic transmission (700R4, 200-4R, and so forth).