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    Default 2nd or 3rd

    I have a 3 speed transmission and I've been told there's more stress on the transmission using 2nd so I should change the rear gear to run in 3rd. Now I'm running in 2nd (1.68) with 4.11 in the rear. Broke four trans is two years. Any thoughts?

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    Get the correct gear.

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    Correct gear? I'm at 6.90 now so I should go to 3rd gear with a 6.83 or 7.00 in the rear?

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    Lol I didn't figure out the gear you are running. I ran both in 2nd and 3rd. And they didn't last a hole season. What is everyone else running?

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    Going to a 7.00 in the rear. top guys are using it. can't be any worse

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    We run a 1.68 in 2nd with a 4.11 every week, never have any problems with it. But I think running it in high keeps the heat down in transmission.

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    We used to run 3 speed saginaws in a street stock way back in late 1980's. We would go through one to two a season.( they were 75 bucks at junk yard) We finally started using synthetic gear oil and all problems went away. we ran a 770 over all. a couple second gear cars mostly first gear only deals. I would run a direct drive first gear only clutchless powerglide nowadays though.
    Last edited by Graff Spee; 07-06-2011 at 12:05 AM. Reason: intelligent reconsideration

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