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For any differential, even if you can not find stampings, you can figure out gear ratio by dividing number of pinion teeth into the number of ring gear teeth. .
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Look again. the ring gear is a 43. It's called a 3.07 gear ratio.Just got another 12 bolt rear with the Gov Loc inside. I pulled the thing apart tonight and everything looks like new inside. Ring gear has 44 teeth, pinion 14. Sounds like a high ratio to me! Now that I have two of these 12 bolt rears with the Gov Loc, would they be worth the trouble to install into an M1009? I'll post some pictures. I still have the 79 K5 with the granny 4 speed that I plan to dismantle and part out pretty soon. This one even has the factory roll bar in the bed of the truck and a tachometer in the dash. Can't deal with gas motors anymore!
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Since there is so little difference in the ratio between the stock M1009 and the 3.07, what would happen if you used four wheel drive (off road only) with the two different ratios? Such a slight difference should not be a big deal so long as you were not on dry pavement.
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