Well I have done a ton of math!!! Ugh!!
I do have an older 12v 5.9L. It is a 92. Not the dreaded #53 block as far as I can tell from all the casting numbers.
I have crunched the number from 6.17 all the way to 4.11's for ring and pinion gears.
The 4.11's would at give me the following numbers:
First- 22.7283 final ratio at wheel at 11818.716 rpms
Second- 12.4122 frw / 6454.344 rpm
Third- 6.5760 frw / 3419.52 rpm
Fourth- 4.11 frw / 2137.200 rpm
Fifth- 3.1647 frw / 1645.644 rpm
Reverse- 20.6733 frw / 10750.116 rpm
Now those are numbers I like. Fifth gear at the motors peak power band. Right smack in the middle of it!!!
The only problem is in all of my research the lowest gear ratio that was ever made for these old axles was 5.43. I have found some of those gears from a guy in Tolito
I am now trying to get in touch with local manufactors to see what it would cost to have some custom gears made. I am also trying to see if some of the Rockwell/ Dana gears will work in the carrier.
Other options would be completely different axles but I have not found stock single axles like our rigs out there unless they're modified.
I will let you all know what it would cost for new gears if I ever get an answer from the companies I have contacted.
Do you all think 4.11 would be good for hills? They are good for my engine rpms and not having a melted block, but may lack power for hills. I do live in the rockies.
Opinions????