I was curious if anyone could give me some info on the numbers stamped on my rear end.. mainly curious if you can tell the gear ratio from it.. it’s a corporate 12-bolt on a 79 k10.. I’ve researched the heritage site.. and I can’t find any matches
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Thanks for the info guys!
I've got two ideas for you. #1. it's usually not to hard to pop the cover and count the teeth to know 100% for sure what the axle ratio is. Even if there is a tag some place who's to say someone along the line didn't re-gear it.
#2. This is the true lazy man way to figure out your gear ratio, or close to it. You have to have a tach, and a reliable way of telling mph, I like to use a GPS, because it gives a digital reading. Having an assistant is nice, but it's doable by yourself on a empty road if your willing to make a couple passes.
Drive it in drive or top gear, (not overdrive) you want 1 to 1 ratio, to an higher but arbitrary RPM I like to use 3,000RPM, you could use 2,500 or 2,000 if you need to bring the speed down. If you have an automatic and it does not have torque converter clutch you'll need to over shoot the RPM you choose to hit by about 150 RPM. Assuming you have picked 3,000 RPM, remember the speed you were going when you hit that RPM, for the sake of discussion let say it was about 67MPH. Then use this calculator
https://spicerparts.com/calculators/transmission-ratio-rpm-calculator You will need to take guesses at the ring and pinion gear ratios, but we know 3.42, 3.73, 4.10 and 4.56 are the most common. So you know the height of your tires, you know the RPM and the transmission ratio, punch that info in then start taking guesses at the ring and pinion. Using my made up data if your tires are 31 inches tall, you'd have a 4.10 rear end.