1978K10
Registered Member
Ok,
bought this 78 Chevy in my profile 3 years ago. When I bought it, the gears from the rear end were laying on the ground-the previous owner had shot the spider gears out the back of the pumpkin. I think they were 3.73.
Had it towed to a repair shop and asked them to put another rear end in it. They did- a used one from a junkyard. I vaguely remember them saying they put a either a 3.56 or a 4.56 in it. I shrugged not knowing too much about 4x4 when i bought it and figured these guys had a clue as to what they were doing- The thing ran and drove again just fine. Back even then it never really had a whole lot of ummph. The engine is a SBC 350, rebuilt 40K ago- rvcam, 30 over bore- typical rebuild
Since then I have replaced-
Here's what i am now trying to understand. I have looked at the front gears and believe it's a Dana 44 and I believe with 3.73 gears in it. Did that shop i originally took it to put a different gear ratio in the back end and therefore my acceleration is dragging? Can this even be possible, can you put any gear ratio you want into the back end of it? Don't the gear ratio's HAVE to match? Do people do this? and I am looking in the wrong direction?
Please help, I'm so lost and starting to get aggravated at that shop and starting to think that shop phucked me and now I have to replace either the front end to match the back or replace the back end with something that matches the front...
bought this 78 Chevy in my profile 3 years ago. When I bought it, the gears from the rear end were laying on the ground-the previous owner had shot the spider gears out the back of the pumpkin. I think they were 3.73.
Had it towed to a repair shop and asked them to put another rear end in it. They did- a used one from a junkyard. I vaguely remember them saying they put a either a 3.56 or a 4.56 in it. I shrugged not knowing too much about 4x4 when i bought it and figured these guys had a clue as to what they were doing- The thing ran and drove again just fine. Back even then it never really had a whole lot of ummph. The engine is a SBC 350, rebuilt 40K ago- rvcam, 30 over bore- typical rebuild
Since then I have replaced-
- 3" Hooker Headers
- Straight pipes Custom 3" exhaust- Flowmaster offroad 40's
- Edlebrock 650
- 454 Radiator
- plugs, wires
- belts
- High Amp Alternator
- 850 CCA battery
- gaskets all around
- fluids all around
- Removed the AC
- Clutch Fan and Shroud
- 4" lift-replaced all shocks
- 35's on it
- Put alot of blood and heart into it
- body work etc.
Here's what i am now trying to understand. I have looked at the front gears and believe it's a Dana 44 and I believe with 3.73 gears in it. Did that shop i originally took it to put a different gear ratio in the back end and therefore my acceleration is dragging? Can this even be possible, can you put any gear ratio you want into the back end of it? Don't the gear ratio's HAVE to match? Do people do this? and I am looking in the wrong direction?
Please help, I'm so lost and starting to get aggravated at that shop and starting to think that shop phucked me and now I have to replace either the front end to match the back or replace the back end with something that matches the front...

