daves50 Posted March 15, 2021 Report Posted March 15, 2021 i have a 52 plymouth 4dr sedan with a 350 chevy engine and a 4 speed stick transmision. stock rear. my problem is at 40 mph my rpms are 2100. is the stock rear 411 gears ? years ago i had a 72 nova,same 350 engine with a 4 speed stick and 513 gears. the car had the same problem 40mph-2100 rpms . the rear in my car looks like its never been apart,all dirty and all the mounting points are dirty,( like never been cleaned in 50 years) anyone else had this issue ? is there another jackpot housing with a better highway set of gears that will bolt into my org housing ? any help ? thanks.. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted March 15, 2021 Report Posted March 15, 2021 you'd never have that problem with a flathead 6..... 2 Quote
Dave72dt Posted March 15, 2021 Report Posted March 15, 2021 They probably are 4.11. I think 3.73 were in some occasionally. Somewhere on the rear housing there should be some numbers stamped in that will tell you the ratio It may be easier to swap the 4 speed out for a 5 speed w/overdrive then find those other gear Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 ratio as stock is dependent on a couple thing.....first is the wheelbase.....second is the area for which it was shipped and sold.....111 was stock 3.73....118 stock at 3.9 hilly and OD factory....4.1 and of course we must never forget that regardless of stock what some PO may have swapped out for whatever reason.....as 52 is the target year in question...OD played a part in later part of production....these OD were kitted and sold/installed by dealerships into other cars...dealer prepped non title cars of 1951 would be considered stock OD...these did not receive gear changes at the rear end....so a 111 WB car could have OD and 3.73 Quote
Los_Control Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 I would have to look it up, you can do the same ... jack up the rear end and rotate a wheel, count the revolutions of the drive shaft. You can confirm your ratio from that. Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 clean the hog head and read the numbers is even a more simpler method to arrive at the ratio Quote
Young Ed Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 And since you've already got a v8 why not put a modern diff in rather than hunting for 75 year old gearsets Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 going to change your name...you are Ed Zachery right about upgrading..... Quote
Sniper Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 Years ago I had a 64 300. Drove it to Memphis from San Diego. 4.10 gears, three speed stick, no OD. People today think spinning an engine up is a problem. Not really. I wouldn't worry about it in this situation if it was me, but it's not. I think the rear axle swap may be something to consider when you also remember you can get more modern self adjusting drums back there, maybe even discs if you already have those in the front. One less maintenance things to worry about if the brakes self adjust. Quote
Adam H P15 D30 Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 I also had some steep geared muscle cars in my past that were daily drivers. Trick is to disconnect the tach and turn up the radio for the road trips Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 AND...have a couple quarts of oil on standby as you are surely going to blow a bit of it out at sustained engine speeds..... Quote
ptwothree Posted March 16, 2021 Report Posted March 16, 2021 Bring it up to 4 grand or so and side step the clutch.....You'll know right now if it's a stock or not. Quote
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