i have a 1980 camaro with a sbc vortec 350 out of a 99 truck i currently am backing that motor up with a 3 speed saginaw and i think a 2.73 rear gear open i was wantingto change to at least a 4 speed saginaw and a posi i just am unsure of which route to go or if i can find a 5 speed from a late 80's model if that would be a good choice or not
The 3.42 gear was very popular in those cars. It's a good all around gear. Many late '70s automatic Z28s had those gears with the Traction Lock differential (posi). If you look around enough you can probably find one for sale. If you decide to go with new parts I recommend the Eaton Posi, Yukon or US Gear and a good installation kit. Randy's Ring & Pinion or Tom's Differentials are some of the best places to get these parts.
Match the 3.28 first gear of the 5-speed with a 3.08 rear gear and find a first gear final drive ratio of 10.1:1.
5th gear is 1:1, so with the 3.08 rear gear and a 28" tire, the cruising rpm's at 60 miles per hour would be 2,250. Cam the motor accordingly. If you screw some fosdick long duration cam into the motor, you'll be steppin' on your.....toe.
If you're not bucks-up, try to locate a '66-'74 Muncie 4-speed with a 2.52 first gear.
Mate it with the 3.54 rear gear suggested by big gear head for a first gear final drive of 8.6:1 or use a 3.73 rear gear for a first gear final drive of 9.4:1. Muncie Transmission Id and ratio guide
With a 4 speed the 3.42 would be middle of the road between good take-off performance and highway use. The 3.73 would be more of a in-town gear. A 3.23 or 3.08 would be a little better on the highway, but a little less exciting from a stop light.
With a 5 speed the 3.73 would work well, but the 3.42 would still be a little better if you are on the highway more. Tire size also has something to do with it. Taller tires are going to slow down acceleration some, but lower RPMs on the highway. http://www.ringpinion.com/Calculators/Calc_RPM.aspx
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