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#1 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 12:31:18 AM(UTC)
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hi i have a hz tonner 5lt t400 diff says its 2.78 a mechanic told me it is a 3.55 is there a way i can test it to find out what the ratio really is p.s. has 14in wheels thanks in advance
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#2 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 1:26:11 AM(UTC)
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Hi leotard.

An original 5.0 litre TH400 One-Tonner was fitted with a 3.36 from the factory.

You could jack the car up & count wheel turns vs tailshaft turns. Just make sure that the 2 wheels turn together if its not an LSD.

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Hi leotard.

An original 5.0 litre TH400 One-Tonner was fitted with a 3.36 from the factory.

You could jack the car up & count wheel turns vs tailshaft turns. Just make sure that the 2 wheels turn together if it's not an LSD.

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#4 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 3:52:03 AM(UTC)
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hi doc to test the ratio is my understanding correct that you turn the tailshaft around counting how many times it turns to the wheels 1 rotation? thanks also the car revs at 3500 or there abouts at 100ks an hr thanks

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#5 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 4:26:45 AM(UTC)
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Hey leotard,
even i know at those revs, you have at least a 3.36??
i dont know how many turns of tailshaft to wheel turns equals what diff you have,?? would be interested to know??
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#6 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 5:31:43 AM(UTC)
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hi fallingbear (interesting name) ive just been out and tested the diff the tailshaft turned about three & a third times to the 1 full rotation of the back wheel leading me to believe the diff is 3.36 you were prety well spot on with your guess thanks
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#7 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 5:31:43 AM(UTC)
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hi fallingbear (interesting name) i've just been out and tested the diff the tailshaft turned about three & a third times to the 1 full rotation of the back wheel leading me to believe the diff is 3.36 you were prety well spot on with your guess thanks
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#8 Posted : Sunday, 23 September 2007 6:54:16 AM(UTC)
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hey leotard,
well that answers my question, as to how to check what ratio a diff is?
I did not know, what 3.36 and 3.08, etc etc etc meant? now I know, it is the amount of turns of the tail shaft in regard to the wheels? seems obvious now? but I had no
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