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speedbucket 09-27-2021 10:55 PM

Differential
 
Hey guys, I have a 1967C 20 with an eaten full floater rear end. I love everything about the truck except for the mileage. Is there any way that I can switch the rear end to a higher ratio so I can get better gas mileage? Thanks in advance

gmc684x4 09-27-2021 11:18 PM

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The best you can do is 4.10

There is some ultra rare 3.90 that was made years ago there pretty much unobtanium

Run a a taller tire and or a over drive

Steeveedee 09-27-2021 11:53 PM

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Do you know what the gear ratio is? Is it a leaf or coil rear suspension?

speedbucket 09-27-2021 11:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeveedee (Post 8977293)
Do you know what the gear ratio is? Is it a leaf or coil rear suspension?

It’s coil with leaf helper springs

speedbucket 09-27-2021 11:59 PM

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It goes 50-55 then pretty high revs which for a 327 is somewhat acceptable. I think it’s 485 or some other camper or trailer haulyratio

speedbucket 09-27-2021 11:59 PM

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65 mph is pretty high revs

speedbucket 09-28-2021 12:00 AM

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Overdrives are $2300

MJN 09-28-2021 08:38 AM

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As it was stated above the best you can do for that rear axle is 4.10's. Standard gear ratio for these was 4.56- thats most likely what you have. If you want to confirm there are numbers stamped on a flat area of the third member above the pinion or you can pull the cover and count the gear teeth.
Besides an overdrive unit or 5-speed transmission is to swap the rear axle out and that would either require fabrication to make a 14-bolt (they can be found with 3.73's) work with your coil springs or trying to find a Dana 60 from a coil spring truck that would bolt in and having a different gear ratio ring and pinion installed to get the ratio you want.

57taskforce 09-28-2021 08:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MJN (Post 8977377)
As it was stated above the best you can do for that rear axle is 4.10's. Standard gear ratio for these was 4.56- thats most likely what you have. If you want to confirm there are numbers stamped on a flat area of the third member above the pinion or you can pull the cover and count the gear teeth.
Besides an overdrive unit or 5-speed transmission is to swap the rear axle out and that would either require fabrication to make a 14-bolt (they can be found with 3.73's) work with your coil springs or trying to find a Dana 60 from a coil spring truck that would bolt in and having a different gear ratio ring and pinion installed to get the ratio you want.

Though not the most common ratio, in the 80’s the 14 bolt full floater could be had in 3:42 gears. That would be a nice improvement if you run a lot of Highway miles. You will need to strip the housing of all its original leaf spring brackets and re weld the trailing arm stuff back on as well as a track bar mount, but totally doable.

GASoline71 09-28-2021 10:33 AM

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What are high revs? 327's are built to take high revs from the factory as all SBC's are. And by high revs I mean somewhere in the neighborhood of above 5k RPM's.

However... running at 3,500 RPM's will suck a bit of gas.

Gary

Mike C 09-28-2021 10:56 AM

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Dana 60 coil spring rears are out there and big block trucks had 3.55 gears. You can get aftermarket 3.31 gears as well. As noted above, brackets can be purchased and installed by a competent welder to put a full float or semi float 14 bolt in the truck with all the gear choices those allow.

kwmech 09-28-2021 10:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 8977380)
Though not the most common ratio, in the 80’s the 14 bolt full floater could be had in 3:42 gears. That would be a nice improvement if you run a lot of Highway miles. You will need to strip the housing of all its original leaf spring brackets and re weld the trailing arm stuff back on as well as a track bar mount, but totally doable.

Although rare, 3.21s could be had in the van 14 bolts. I snagged a set a few years back and put them in a truck 14 bolt that was getting a 3/4 ton conversion in a diesel truck that kept breaking 10 bolts.

speedbucket 09-28-2021 01:54 PM

Re: Differential
 
Thank you all for the excellent info.
I will look into these options!
Greg


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