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> Gear identification, what do i have here?
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post Apr 4 2021, 09:39 AM
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Pretty sure these are the original #4 & #5 gears that were taken out on a rebuild at a clinic 5-6 years ago or more now, and now i am going to go back to original oem ratio ,
so would also like to know if these look good?

another question is can i change this out myself with no special tools? i don’t remember much from that experience as it was a few years back
so mike @drevil @evilwerks please chime in,

5th gear in the car now is a flipped 3rd making it like a 5.5- just not good foe keeping fan spinning and cooling correctly, RPMs too low unless you want to drive 85-90 lol!!!

so what do i need to pull those last 2 gears off the stack and put these back on?

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post Apr 5 2021, 09:00 AM
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post Apr 5 2021, 09:30 AM
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Count the teeth a ZD 5th is 31/22 a 0.710 ratio a flipped N (3rd) is a 22/31 a 1.409 ratio.
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post Apr 5 2021, 12:04 PM
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thanks Al, so those do count out as stock 4th and 5th gear sets so those are going back into the transmission, to return to stock ratio.
I am pretty sure now looking at the charts that i went with a HA flipped for 5th which lowered that ratio from .710 to .59!, and 4th is x , so that went from the .93 stock V to X.85 so you can see how big of a gap that took it too, now i have to say i really like the current 4th for cruising around where the speed limit is 55-60, before i always felt like i was in between, meaning that the 4th felt too low and f5th too high for proper speeds and rpm for around here, and i might consider putting the stock V back in at 4th but a Y or Z for 5th but either of those might not be affordable options , as some gears are rare
so most likely itl just got back to stock.
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post Apr 5 2021, 05:27 PM
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QUOTE(DRPHIL914 @ Apr 5 2021, 02:04 PM) *

thanks Al, so those do count out as stock 4th and 5th gear sets so those are going back into the transmission, to return to stock ratio.
I am pretty sure now looking at the charts that i went with a HA flipped for 5th which lowered that ratio from .710 to .59!, and 4th is x , so that went from the .93 stock V to X.85 so you can see how big of a gap that took it too, now i have to say i really like the current 4th for cruising around where the speed limit is 55-60, before i always felt like i was in between, meaning that the 4th felt too low and f5th too high for proper speeds and rpm for around here, and i might consider putting the stock V back in at 4th but a Y or Z for 5th but either of those might not be affordable options , as some gears are rare
so most likely itl just got back to stock.

I always say that the gear set you changed to is not good for anything but large 6 and V8. I’ll have to send people that want to debate to this thread (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

You will need a deep 30mm, breaker bar, shift fork alignment jig, 32mm boxed end wrench, dog teeth puller/installer. So, a few special tools and a few tools that many don’t have but you can get. The dvd is available for download and will walk you through it. Check my website at EvilWerks.com and then let me know if you need me to do it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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