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regan wilson 05-19-2021 08:35 AM

C-50 2 speed gears
 
Are there any 4.00 series gears for a 2 speed rear? Sorry the image is sideways. Photobucket wasn't cooperating.

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CarolinaHD 05-19-2021 02:02 PM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Yes I believe there were 3 options;
4.xx/6.xx
5.xx/7.xx
6.xx/8.xx

regan wilson 05-19-2021 09:07 PM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Carolina is there any clarification on what 4 and 6 is? I know 6 and 8 is low low. Anyhow I'd love to use this rearend in the future but I need some Diesel friendly gearing. Not Detroit friendly but Cummins 2300 to 2500rpm at 75mph friendly.

CarolinaHD 05-19-2021 11:49 PM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
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Looks like the gas had the option of
6.5/8.85
7.17/9.76

You want a 3rd member from diesel,
4.86/6.61
5.57/7.59

regan wilson 05-20-2021 07:58 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Thanks. The Diesel gears are still pretty steep. Of course the speed limit back then was 55 and everything was underpowered. Lol. If I use a Dana 80 instead maybe I could put an old splitter on the shifter just for looks.

C10 - C90 Bill 05-20-2021 10:50 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Before I got my '67 7500, the previous owner switched it from a Toro-Flow to a 6V-53 Detroit. He said after the engine change, the truck wouldn't go any more than 45 MPH. I don't know what he got the replacement rear from, but it brought it up to 60.

CarolinaHD 05-20-2021 11:09 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Better option might be the bigger dana axles (dana 110?) that came in 4500/5500 and f450/f550.

Should have gear ratios of 4.30, 4.88, 5.13

regan wilson 05-21-2021 08:06 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
I'll have to stick with the Dana 80. Even a 4.30 will be a little steep. If I end up with a NV5600 behind a 5.9 Cummins low gear is more than enough. While were at it does anybody have a NAPA part number for rear wheel cylinders? Thanks.

jumpsoffrock 05-24-2021 09:31 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
I found a 15,000 lbs 4.86/6.61 diff on ebay in 2015 and installed it. Highest gear I could find. Runs fine but it dropped my GVW 5,000.

That's been tested a few times. ;)



Honestly I just realized I don't know how to prove which GVW it is or isn't, I guess it cold be the full 20,000

J13 : 15000-LB. 2 SPEED AXLE 4.86/6.61 RATIO

http://outintheshop.com/options.html

Campbel45 05-24-2021 03:45 PM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Regan,

If you really wanted to keep the 2-speed, you could install an auxiliary gear box. This would give you overdrive. You might want to look into driveshaft speed at some point. I picked up a spicer 7231 to gain a overdrive for my C50. You'll find that some C60's already have this auxiliary transmission.

Another option is exactly what your thinking about, swap in a different axle. You could probably find an Eaton 19060T (19=19,000lbs, T=two speed) under some medium duty trucks.

I see alot of internationals getting parted out. These usually have an N175 rear end them (17,000lbs, single speed) with a gear ratio 3.90, 4.10, 4.44 (they come in many different ratios).

With both of those axles, you'll probably find them fitted with disc brakes if that matters to you.

regan wilson 05-27-2021 08:14 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
Thanks for the replies. The modern 2 speed rears sound like a good idea. I'd love to keep one whether I need it or not. I've been having fun driving around on our property shifting gears. Now the no brakes deal not so much fun. Back to the transmission topic. I know you can adapt just about anything together. I don't know how they would hold up behind a 800 to 900 ft lbs of torque.

regan wilson 06-21-2021 07:53 AM

Re: C-50 2 speed gears
 
It looks like I was wrong about the gears. I used a gear calculator and plugged in all the info. If I used a 9R-22.5 tire that is 38' tall with a 4.86 gear it would work. That is with an NV 5600 6 speed OD ratio is .73. It is almost dead on with my Dodge Dually. The calculator reads 79.6mph @ 2500rpm. Now the big question is where in the world would I find a drop in replacement for my rear?


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