Oscarsbigredball
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Hey everyone out there. just got a general question that I need answered.
could reversing the direction of the transfer case be able to act as a sort of double over drive. not to go faster just for better economy. reversed the case would have a .4 to 1 turn ratio in (what was) low range and 1 to 1 in (what was) high range. Does anybody know if a deuece with the engine tuned for maximum torque could handle this. If it were run in hi range in third gear that would be a .756 to 1 gear ratio wich isnt much higher than 5th gears .85 to 1 ratio. if the deuce has enough torque so as not to get lock-jaw, 1500 at the engine would be 2000 at the diff wich would increase mpg by at least 2-3.
has anybody tried this before or mabey a 5 and 5 tranny like they used in farm equipent back in the 50's and if you did was it successful.
any info on this would help because the shop vans mileage is terriable at about 5 or 6 on a good day.
could reversing the direction of the transfer case be able to act as a sort of double over drive. not to go faster just for better economy. reversed the case would have a .4 to 1 turn ratio in (what was) low range and 1 to 1 in (what was) high range. Does anybody know if a deuece with the engine tuned for maximum torque could handle this. If it were run in hi range in third gear that would be a .756 to 1 gear ratio wich isnt much higher than 5th gears .85 to 1 ratio. if the deuce has enough torque so as not to get lock-jaw, 1500 at the engine would be 2000 at the diff wich would increase mpg by at least 2-3.
has anybody tried this before or mabey a 5 and 5 tranny like they used in farm equipent back in the 50's and if you did was it successful.
any info on this would help because the shop vans mileage is terriable at about 5 or 6 on a good day.