Hey kids, if you want to know your ratio without pulling the cover...turn the drive shaft one revolution and see how many times the wheel goes around. Example; if its a 4-11, the wheels will go around just over 4 times. We did this in the junk yards all the time.
@@clintonlamar1503 yes, that's how it supposed to be.... mime was barely turning when I rotated the wheels. Not even 1 revolution when wheel was rotated 1 revolution.
Just realized.... 41-15. Says it all.
41 ring gear teeth, 15 pinion gear teeth. I need some sleep.
Oh MY!
Hey kids, if you want to know your ratio without pulling the cover...turn the drive shaft one revolution and see how many times the wheel goes around. Example; if its a 4-11, the wheels will go around just over 4 times. We did this in the junk yards all the time.
@@clintonlamar1503 yes, that's how it supposed to be.... mime was barely turning when I rotated the wheels. Not even 1 revolution when wheel was rotated 1 revolution.
@@clintonlamar1503also, you would mark and rotate the wheel one revolution and count the revolutions of the pinion...
The numbers said 41-15
@@johnhinz1173 yes, figured the connection after I uploaded the video... I'm not as sharp as I used to be.