Dixon
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Good evening C body gurus,
I am canvassing for opinions or actual experiences with different rear axle ratios. I have a 1965 Newport wagon, 383 4bbl, 727 transmission, and (by PO) replaced 489 case (newer version than stock) differential. The current gear ratio is 3.23. I am never interested in doing burn outs or racing the vehicle. Rather, we take her to local shows and occasionally longer trips (500-1000 miles round trip). At 60 mph my engine is turning about 2500 rpm. I am considering changing the differential gears to 2.76 or 2.93. I think I have plenty of power to handle the lower ratio and I know my RPMs will go down (pretty much the point to put less stress on her on the open road) and, if I wanted, I could run nearer to 70 mph without such high revs.
One concern I have is I have functioning factory A/C and my current radiator temp hovers at right about 190deg., even in the Florida summer, even with A/C running. Do any of you have experience that would support concern for potential over heating with the lower gear ratio and subsequent lower engine RPMs affecting water pump efficiency and air flow efficiency due to the fan not running as fast? It would be counter production to save some engine RPMs if it caused over heating concerns.
Thanks, in advance, for any input.
I am canvassing for opinions or actual experiences with different rear axle ratios. I have a 1965 Newport wagon, 383 4bbl, 727 transmission, and (by PO) replaced 489 case (newer version than stock) differential. The current gear ratio is 3.23. I am never interested in doing burn outs or racing the vehicle. Rather, we take her to local shows and occasionally longer trips (500-1000 miles round trip). At 60 mph my engine is turning about 2500 rpm. I am considering changing the differential gears to 2.76 or 2.93. I think I have plenty of power to handle the lower ratio and I know my RPMs will go down (pretty much the point to put less stress on her on the open road) and, if I wanted, I could run nearer to 70 mph without such high revs.
One concern I have is I have functioning factory A/C and my current radiator temp hovers at right about 190deg., even in the Florida summer, even with A/C running. Do any of you have experience that would support concern for potential over heating with the lower gear ratio and subsequent lower engine RPMs affecting water pump efficiency and air flow efficiency due to the fan not running as fast? It would be counter production to save some engine RPMs if it caused over heating concerns.
Thanks, in advance, for any input.