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5 ton Overdrive Trans #

vtdeucedriver

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Anyone know what the number is for the overdrive trans??? Is it 6453???? I had it written down and I cant find it now.
 

panzerwillie

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I belive the ratio is .78 and drops about 500 rpm over the direct drive 5th gear trany , if you get both tranys you should be able to put one good one together if needed , not hard to take apart just big stuff to move around :roll:
 

ida34

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IIRC the od trans was the one used in the mack powered five tons only. I may be wrong but I had a discussion with a guy at Thunder Over Michigan about this. I think there is also another trans that can be put in with little effort that gives a very nice OD for the highway.
 

vtdeucedriver

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Multifuel powered 5 tons are direct drive in 5th. But AGAIN I am sure that some nooby with a deuce will tell me that I am wrong.
 

Westech

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The 5 tons have the direct drive trans with the multi fuel.. the cummins has a OD trans. Deuces come both ways with the multi fuel.. most will have the OD but there are a TON of military rebuilds that kept the gasser direct trans and slaped in the multi fuel engine.
 

m-35tom

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spicer trans:
first number = torque rating x 100
second number = internal specs, varies
third number = number of forward speeds
fourth number = 2 direct final, 3 od final


tom
 
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