gtojohnny
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2021
- Posts
- 2
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- 10
- Location
- 93908
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1976, 1975,
- Truck Model
- k5, K10, c20
- Engine Size
- 350, 400, 454
Hi all, I'm new to the site and was looking for some advice. Currently driving a 1976 C20 with 454 and SM465. As you can imagine, it is geared with 4.10's and will hit 3000 rpm's pretty quickly in top gear. It was originally equipped with a rare Hone overdrive that was working and did help drop abou 4-500 rpm's at the top. However, it has stopped engaging and I can't find any literature on it and I doubt I will find parts or anyone who can fix it. I don't even know what fluid is in it. It has leaked most of it out and that may be why it wont change gear. It is not hydraulic, the fluid is for lubrication only and the gear change is lever operated. Anyway, I was considering removing the unit and putting in an original 2-piece driveshaft with carrier bearing etc. If I do that, I will need to drive at 55 on the highway. Not acceptable. So, I am already running the largest tire I can 265/70/16 unless I stagger the tires. I don't really want to do that.
1) I could change the rear gear. If I did, what gear should I go with and how much difference will it make? Will it kill my low end? The 454 has gobs of power.
2) I could switch to an auto with overdrive (700r4?). How hard is that and is it worth it?
3) I could find some sort of other overdrive unit. Is there one out there and is it too costly?
I welcome suggestions from those who have experience or knowledge in this area. Thanks in advance for your time.
1) I could change the rear gear. If I did, what gear should I go with and how much difference will it make? Will it kill my low end? The 454 has gobs of power.
2) I could switch to an auto with overdrive (700r4?). How hard is that and is it worth it?
3) I could find some sort of other overdrive unit. Is there one out there and is it too costly?
I welcome suggestions from those who have experience or knowledge in this area. Thanks in advance for your time.