gearing change for a CJ2A
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gearing change for a CJ2A
Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
without swapping axels? Thanks.
Joe
another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
without swapping axels? Thanks.
Joe
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
They were 5.38 ratio. If you're not using the Power Take Off, then find
than old Warn overdrive: http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WARN-...spagenameZWDVW
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"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
They were 5.38 ratio. If you're not using the Power Take Off, then find
than old Warn overdrive: http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WARN-...spagenameZWDVW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
They were 5.38 ratio. If you're not using the Power Take Off, then find
than old Warn overdrive: http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WARN-...spagenameZWDVW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
They were 5.38 ratio. If you're not using the Power Take Off, then find
than old Warn overdrive: http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WARN-...spagenameZWDVW
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/Dana18.jpg
"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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"Rootworker" <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote in message
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> Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
> Joe
>
>
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
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<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
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TheSnoMan.com
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
<mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
>another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
>around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
>replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and the
>possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
>without swapping axels? Thanks.
>
>Joe
>
There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
axles too.
-----------------
TheSnoMan.com
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Re: gearing change for a CJ2A
The ring and pinion are the same on a Dana 41 and 44, just stronger
carrier/bearings on the 44.
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> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
> <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>
> >Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> >another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> >around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> >replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> >possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> >without swapping axels? Thanks.
> >
> >Joe
> >
>
>
> There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
> orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
> next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
> 5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
> good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
> Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
> axles too.
> -----------------
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carrier/bearings on the 44.
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> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:06:16 -0400, "Rootworker"
> <mandrake@rootwerx.com> wrote:
>
> >Some years back I had a '47 CJ2A, and am currently considering getting
> >another (a '48). My recollection is that the stock gearing was somewhere
> >around 5.13 or so, and I'm wondering whether it's possible/feasible to
> >replace those with maybe a 3.08 or even 2.73 set for better mileage and
the
> >possibility of doing highway speeds. Are parts available? Can it be done
> >without swapping axels? Thanks.
> >
> >Joe
> >
>
>
> There is several problems with this swap idea. First of all, the
> orignal engine would not pull it too well with a 4.10 vs even a 3.08,
> next it has a Dana 25 front axle that is only avalible in 4.27, 4.88,
> 5.38, and 6.17 to 1 and last the rear axle should be a Dana 41 and
> good luck finding taller gears for that one (or even any gears)
> Typically D41 are swapped out to D44 as D41's had 2 piece 10 spline
> axles too.
> -----------------
> TheSnoMan.com
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