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[GMCnet] GMC POWER DRIVE [message #86973] Wed, 02 June 2010 13:40 Go to next message
Charles Aulgur is currently offline  Charles Aulgur   United States
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There seems to be some confusion as to what affect the Power Drive
has on the A/T. When Stoddard, or someone, came up with the idea of
changing the gear ratios of a GMC by changing the chain drive pulley
diameters, it was widely excepted because of the high 3:07 final
drive was a little high for the GMC. I assume it was cost effective
for GM because of it having been used on the Tornado cars where the
power train came from. The Power Drive reduced the engine speed
relative to the A/T input speed and seemed to be a simple and useful
change. However, increasing the engine speed increased the engine
horsepower capability and could result in the A/T having to handle
higher loads. Some people had concerns about whether the higher
loads would damage the transmission but that didn't seem to happen
over the long run. People started installing the 3:21 final drive
along with Power Drive, increasing the overall ratio to approximately
3:50 which was a big improvement for people driving in mountainous
country or towing a vehicle. When the 3:42 came out I immediately
bought one any have very happy with it. It wasn't long before people
started offering higher ratio gearing for the final drive and now I
believe Jim K. has 3:55, 3:70 and 4:10 final drives available and I
think Cinnabar still sells the 3:42, so people now have a wide
variety to choose from depending on their needs. I have even heard of
people installing the 4:10, along with the Power Drive still
available from Manny. With the limited slip final drive now
available from Jim K, people will be converting their GMCs to off
road machines.

Chuck Aulgur
La Mesa, CA
76 Royale with fully operating brakes on all six wheels
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Re: [GMCnet] GMC POWER DRIVE [message #87198 is a reply to message #86973] Thu, 03 June 2010 21:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jim kanomata is currently offline  jim kanomata   United States
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Chuck,
The late Denny Allen mentioned to us that he has seen couple units with chain drive over stress the stator shaft.
When we were working on the project on the lower gear ratios back in 1992 we were looking at few opions. After meeting with few engineers at Sanjose State, we elected to go with the way that did not stress the transmission.
When we see wear on clutch packs and chain on transmissions in general, it stands to reason that we need to not stress it any more than it is.


Jim Kanomata Applied/GMC, Fremont,CA jimk@appliedairfilters.com http://www.appliedgmc.com 1-800-752-7502
Re: [GMCnet] GMC POWER DRIVE [message #87225 is a reply to message #87198] Thu, 03 June 2010 22:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mannystrans is currently offline  mannystrans   United States
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Jim,
This is good information.
I haven't seen that many power drive units in trannies for rebuild. I
do see alot of Motorhome tannies in need of stator tubes. In fact its
been so bad that I had your people in India build me some. What they
have in common is loose chains. There's also one other thing but n
I don't see the same on toro or eldo trannies but i've only done a
little over 500 425 rebuilds.
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Manny Trovao
mannystrans@hughes.net
Manny's Trans / Power Drive
San Jose, California
408-937-1583
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Re: [GMCnet] GMC POWER DRIVE [message #87238 is a reply to message #87225] Thu, 03 June 2010 23:41 Go to previous message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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mannystrans wrote on Thu, 03 June 2010 22:19

Jim,
This is good information.
I haven't seen that many power drive units in trannies for rebuild. I
do see alot of Motorhome tannies in need of stator tubes. In fact its
been so bad that I had your people in India build me some. What they
have in common is loose chains. There's also one other thing but n
I don't see the same on toro or eldo trannies but i've only done a
little over 500 425 rebuilds.
--
Manny Trovao
mannystrans@hughes.net
Manny's Trans / Power Drive
San Jose, California
408-937-1583
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