You could verify your rear gearing by doing the following:
Tools needed:
A flat surface, Masking tape , 4 feet of string , Chalk to mark the tire.
Steps:
Park on a flat surface.
1.) Tape one end of the string to the bottom (6 o’clock) of the rear drive shaft.
2.) Mark the rear tire where it touches the ground.
3.) Now move your rig forward so that the tire make one full rotation
4.) Count the number of revolutions the string made around the driveshaft. Be exact ti the 1/4 revolution.
5.) Calculate the ratio by converting the fraction of the revolutions to decimal. Your ratio is x.xx:1
Example:
If the string is wrapped around the drive shaft 3 ½ times than you have the 3.50 to 1 gear ratio, which came stock behind a 302 V8.
If you got the string wrapped around 4 ¼ times than it will most likely be 4.11 to 1 gear ratio.
If it is wrapped 4 ½ times than it will be 4.56 to 1.
If it is wrapped 4 ¾ times than it will be 4.88 to 1.
If you don’t have room to move the vehicle, here is another way to do it. Instead of pushing the vehicle, just jack up the rear tires on jack stands and rotate it one full turn with vehicle in neutral.
To be more precise you could rotate the tire 3 times and divide by 3 or rotate so the driveshaft ends on a full rotation and divide by the number of full plus fractional rotations of the tire.
Regards,
JPNinPA
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