hot rod deuce
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Ok so in my quest for more gears and free power, I have been looking at trannys. Some of you may remember my RTO-613 plans. Well a 613 is more like a 15 speed with overlaping gears. They DO NOT split like a normal 13. Plus they are very weak and every one I talked to said a hot 5.9 would eat it.
SO I went for an evening walk in my junk, oops I mean stuff yard. I found an RTO-913. It is about 120 pounds heavier than a 613 and splits like a normal 13. The problem was that the OD was in the back box. The splitter to be exact, its direct and about 12% over. This is the box that splits the top 4. The other box, or ranger is a direct and about 4:1 reduction.
The 12% OD is not enough for a guy that wants to run 100 mph. SO in to the front box I went. After close inspection I found the two front gears can be swaped. This offers .62 OD. Put this all together and you have about 50% OD.
The best part is these trannys are cheap. The problem is they are out dated and every one is scraping them. They are the same as NEW truck trannys but todays trucks run much more TQ. I have an 1,800 FT LB 18 speed laying on the floor and most people would never tell the 913 from the 18 speed.
Mine has a #2 bell that will bolt right up to my new 5.9 and use a double 14" clutch. Im not completely sure the #2 would bolt up to the LDS. However I do think there are #3 bells made for the fuller box that was used behind Chevy 427 truck motors. So if you did some looking and were creative its a sweet box.
Any way, I hope some one can use the info! Im going to go stick my head back in the gear box.
SO I went for an evening walk in my junk, oops I mean stuff yard. I found an RTO-913. It is about 120 pounds heavier than a 613 and splits like a normal 13. The problem was that the OD was in the back box. The splitter to be exact, its direct and about 12% over. This is the box that splits the top 4. The other box, or ranger is a direct and about 4:1 reduction.
The 12% OD is not enough for a guy that wants to run 100 mph. SO in to the front box I went. After close inspection I found the two front gears can be swaped. This offers .62 OD. Put this all together and you have about 50% OD.
The best part is these trannys are cheap. The problem is they are out dated and every one is scraping them. They are the same as NEW truck trannys but todays trucks run much more TQ. I have an 1,800 FT LB 18 speed laying on the floor and most people would never tell the 913 from the 18 speed.
Mine has a #2 bell that will bolt right up to my new 5.9 and use a double 14" clutch. Im not completely sure the #2 would bolt up to the LDS. However I do think there are #3 bells made for the fuller box that was used behind Chevy 427 truck motors. So if you did some looking and were creative its a sweet box.
Any way, I hope some one can use the info! Im going to go stick my head back in the gear box.