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I think members have misunderstood what Tony Press said , If you change the Diff Ratio or tyre Size all gears are changed, If you just Want a higher top gear the only way is an overdrive top gear.
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Colin
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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
17-10-2018, 11:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 17-10-2018, 11:16 AM by Hedd_Jones.)
Theres a bloke down the road from here with a supercharged A series in his 1928 Singer Junior.
He has an aditional 2 speed step up box (1:1 and overdrive) mounted between the gearbox output and axle input (crawl under the car and its mounted using the shelving angle with all the holes in it).
He did tell me what it was off. It was a piece of very old machinery. It was meant ti be a step down, he just turned it arse about face.
Must be like having an eaton 2 speed axle on a lorry.
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Hi Wooster.
Agreed Sevens do sound to be buzzing around but the gearing is not untypical for many cars to the 1960s. 15 mph or lesss per 1000 rpm was common even on cars to 1.2 litre and more.
Presumably your car has a saloon diff ratio. Surprising to many, but the sports models were geared lower still. Max power revs were then more available.
The low 1st gear ensured the saloons were seldom stranded on hill starts despite low power, whereas many other cars and light trucks could not cope fully loaded.
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Yes Bob. My RL (3 speed - 4.9 axle) will not go up the iron gate pass near Ruthin 3 up. The RP will (4 speed -5.25 axle).
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Thanks all, lots to think about there. Don't want to change the wheels but might look at dif.
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Rich
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Just keep in mind Rich that trying larger wheels (if you are on small ones) can be an easy way to assess the impact of a final drive ratio change, without rebuilding your axle.