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sjlawr 04-08-2003 12:25 PM

Gears
 
I am considering putting gears in my 01 V6, but i need some help. I really do not know much about the topic. What companies are good, and what ratio should i go with. Also what else do i need to buy besides the gears. Thanks

Miss Mischief 04-08-2003 03:10 PM

Re: Gears
 
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Originally posted by sjlawr
I am considering putting gears in my 01 V6, but i need some help. I really do not know much about the topic. What companies are good, and what ratio should i go with. Also what else do i need to buy besides the gears. Thanks
When it comes to Hard parts I have always Relied On TRW I just finished my 2000 V-6 Rear end But I Put the Original 3:73's back Into it they Just happen to be TRW the 3:73's seem to match the engine and all around performance of a stock or slightly Modified 3.8L.

GodStang 04-08-2003 03:58 PM

I would not put anything in but FRPP gears. I have 3.73's and like them. They are Richmond and I may sell them and buy FRPP 3.73's cause the Richmond are noisy. You also need the shims and gaskets to put in the gears and rear end fluid.

84LX89GT 04-08-2003 04:19 PM

I would only buy the Ford Racing gears because i've never heard anything bad about them. To install gears you need to have a dial indicator for checking backlash as well as a depth tube and gauge block set for checking pinion depth. You adjust the pinion depth first with the shims supplied with the gears, then adjust the backlash by changing the carrier housing shims. Also make sure if you do it, to do a pattern check with gear marking compound to verify you've done it right. If the gears are installed incorrectly they can break or make noise.
You could also have your gears installed by a shop for a moderate price.
I'd probably recommend 3.73 for manual and 4.10 for automatic. If you get gears for an auto, i'd also recommend your next mod be a higher stall torque converter, which would really wake up your car.

Miss Mischief 04-08-2003 09:55 PM

Re: Re: Gears
 
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Originally posted by Miss Mischief
When it comes to Hard parts I have always Relied On TRW I just finished my 2000 V-6 Rear end But I Put the Original 3:73's back Into it they Just happen to be TRW the 3:73's seem to match the engine and all around performance of a stock or slightly Modified 3.8L.
Oh! Very Inportent to Note Here about shims Fluid etc Because everyone changes there gear Oil anually :rolleyes: You had better have your Eye open for Metal shavings in the Bottom of the rear end they blend in well and arent easy to pick up make shure you whip the bottom clean any gritty feelling is shaveings the easiest way to pick them up is with a magnet re whip to check for more grit Reapat this Process with a clean Paper towel over and over DO NOT USE bare hands putting some 10w-40 on the paper towel helps the grit and shaveings stick to the paper as well.

Ps this is a Great Time to send out your Stock Drive shaft to have it Balanced as well.


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