Hello,
I am looking at putting a cummins 5. 9l into a 1971 Dodge W500 truck.
This is a big 2 ton truck,and is 4wd. It has a gvwr of 20,000. The front and rear ratio is 6. 80 to 1, geared verry low.
I will put a cummins in it but I am unsure of how to overcome the low gear ratio.
I can not change the ring,pinion gears as I won't find any thing to fit it.
By my calculations with a nv4500 I will be going 48 mph at 2000 rpm.
I need a overdrive ratio of . 58 for optimum cruse rpm.
There is about 3 1/2 feet between the transmission and transfer case.
I have thought about a gearvendors overdrive behind the nv4500, but it is expensive and am unsure how well it will hold up in the long run.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to overcome the low gear ratio?
I am looking at putting a cummins 5. 9l into a 1971 Dodge W500 truck.
This is a big 2 ton truck,and is 4wd. It has a gvwr of 20,000. The front and rear ratio is 6. 80 to 1, geared verry low.
I will put a cummins in it but I am unsure of how to overcome the low gear ratio.
I can not change the ring,pinion gears as I won't find any thing to fit it.
By my calculations with a nv4500 I will be going 48 mph at 2000 rpm.
I need a overdrive ratio of . 58 for optimum cruse rpm.
There is about 3 1/2 feet between the transmission and transfer case.
I have thought about a gearvendors overdrive behind the nv4500, but it is expensive and am unsure how well it will hold up in the long run.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to overcome the low gear ratio?