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Hello, can anybody say to me what axle I have in my car and what is the stock gear ratio in the rear axle. I will get another ratio in the axle but first must know wich is the stock.

Thanks Dirk

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What transmission? I would guess it is the M6 semi-auto 4 spd, with fluid drive coupler. 8 cylinder Chryslers did come with ratios such as 3.36,3.58,3.91. The 3.36 gears would allow you to cruise 70 mph all day long with that big 8 cyl engine.

How fast are you driving the car, how does it sound?

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The std model C49 1950 Chrysler Saratoga and NewYorker "8" rear end ratio is 3.54.

Bob

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Thank you all for answer, now I have found the 3.54 in a parts book and will show my axle tomorrow. My Chrysler has from stock the fluid drive, but last year I have build in a 46 Plymouth manual 3 speed, and have post in this forum, but can not find it again. The 3 speed works well, and I can drive 65 miles ever, but this is not my favorit to drive on highway, 50-55 miles in town or over the country is ok for me and better more performance in the first gear. This is my problem, have big wheels and a engine with a 2 carb Edmunds intake and last year one axle was brocken in the differential. Now I will buy better axles but do not know is this a 8 3/4 or 8 1/4 in my Chrysler and wich ratio because I will have a little slower ratio. What is a hoghead??

Dirk

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"Hoghead" is a slang term for the differential carrier, it may also be called a "pumpkin" or "center section".  Number on the carrier should indicate what size your ring gear is.

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"Hoghead" is a slang term for the differential carrier, it may also be called a "pumpkin" or "center section".  Number on the carrier should indicate what size your ring gear is.

Aah, I understand, Tanks!!!

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What shape is your 1936 Studebaker Dictator Coupe in? Can you post a few pictures? That would be great and by the way, your Chrysler looks super.

John R

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Either a Mopar 8 1/4 or 8 3/4, with 3.55 gears, might be the ticket.

Did you take out the fluid drive?

Do you now have a regular clutch and 3 speed trans?

My 47 Chrysler has a regular clutch and 3 spd trnas, with 3.73 gears. Stock tired 228 Canadian flat head 6. I kinda wish I had the fluid drive for nostalgia sake, but this was removed by my Uncle, who did not know any better, or maybe he did no better......

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What shape is your 1936 Studebaker Dictator Coupe in? Can you post a few pictures? That would be great and by the way, your Chrysler looks super.

John R

Thanks John, the Studebaker is waiting for my time, it is the next resto projekt I hope in this summer. I will do a 1956 Studebaker V8 289cui in this 1936 Stude and hope he will look like the last pics from a ready resto :)

There is only a little rust hole in the panels behind the doors left and right, all the rest is surface rust ;)

 

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Either a Mopar 8 1/4 or 8 3/4, with 3.55 gears, might be the ticket. Did you take out the fluid drive? Do you now have a regular clutch and 3 speed trans? My 47 Chrysler has a regular clutch and 3 spd trnas, with 3.73 gears. Stock tired 228 Canadian flat head 6. I kinda wish I had the fluid drive for nostalgia sake, but this was removed by my Uncle, who did not know any better, or maybe he did no better......

 

...yes I have take out the fluid drive for a better performance and now I have a regular clutch, 3 speed and bellhousing. I have the fluid drive and its not the problem build it back in the car, I also have another complet fluid drive from my 1949 Chrysler New Yorker parts car and if there where not 5000 or more miles between us, I would give it to you....

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how can anyone spend the time and effort and put a car in rat rod black..

 

You put a 383 Big Block in a 41` Dodge Coupe.., everybody has his madness :D  :D , but here are pics for you :)

 

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...yes I have take out the fluid drive for a better performance and now I have a regular clutch, 3 speed and bellhousing. I have the fluid drive and its not the problem build it back in the car, I also have another complet fluid drive from my 1949 Chrysler New Yorker parts car and if there where not 5000 or more miles between us, I would give it to you....

Hi Dirk, I do have  fluid drive bellhousing and coupler, M^ trans too, but really do not have the desire right now to do all the work to swap back.

My car was a Royal model, it possible came with just a fluid coupler and 3 spd trans, like the Dodges, but am happy with the performance enough, a 3  spd OD trans would also bolt right in too......

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You put a 383 Big Block in a 41` Dodge Coupe.., everybody has his madness :D  :D , but here are pics for you :)

 

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I also put a 440 in a 41 Dodge Military truck with burma road fenders..but it was not in hot rod black..per your pictures I don't see hot rod black there either..

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