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kidcourier
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Getting ready to pullout the 4-speed trans out but what is it? Bolted to the back of the Y-block bellhousing(no adapter),has 2 bolt holes on each ear(8 total),not a top loader has removable cover on drivers side(T-10 ?),found I.D. tag on front passenger side : Top row---RUG BP GH26 Bottem row-- D7DR AA 1837 ? Would like to find out what the gear ratio is to compare to a T-5 to replace it with. Does anyone remember the formula for finding out the gear ratio for the 3rd member ? I marked the top of the tire and the center of the driveshaft,turned the tire one full rotation counting the rotations of the driveshaft came up with 2 rotations of the shaft to 1 complete rotation of the tire, is this correct? What would the ratio be 2.00 to 1 (tire size 225x70x15)? Thanks for all help KID
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charliemccraney
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I think RUG is a Ford top loader or a variation of one. 2.00:1 sounds real tall for a rear end ratio.
Lawrenceville, GA
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kidcourier
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I thought so to but I did this 3 times and came out the same,am I doing it wrong?I'm running the above 4-speed and it doesn't lug coming off the stoplite and I can't go 150 on the freeway. KID
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pcmenten
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The transmission is called a 3 speed overdrive transmission. Forth gear is an overdriven gear. Is there a big drop between 2nd and 3rd gear?
Sounds like you have a 3.98 rear axle.
Best regards,
Paul Menten
Meridian, Idaho
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Kid: Your method of checking the gear ratio isn't correct. You need to turn the wheel 2 revolutions instead of one, due to the differential gears. Your ratio is around 4.0, not 2.0. Probably a 3.90 or 4.10.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"
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kidcourier
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Thanks guys for the help! Redid the tire revolutions x 2 = a little over 3 3/4 turns of the driveshaft, I think that's 3.89's(stock gear for 57's).Looked up the RUG letters on the tag and the BP could be BF instead which they say is the 4-speed behind a s.b.f. in a '75 Fairlane. I thought that a Ford top loader had a removable access plate on top which mine doesn't , it has a removable side cover where the shift forks are like a BW T-10? I check to see if it was a Dagenham from early Mustang/Falcon but pictures don't match. Always learning! KID
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PF Arcand
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PC: Is that O.D. trans you are referring to, the odd ball one referred to in a recent issue of Hot Rod Deluxe, on Overdrives?
Paul
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kidcourier
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Sorry guys, must be the stuff from the 60's kicking in again, got the '57 up in the airhigh enough to install the new rack/pinionfront end and was able to get a good look at the trans.It does have the access plate on top making it a top loader 4-speed with 2 bolt holes at all 4 corners. The ID tag on passenger side reads--RUG BP GH26 second row reads--D7DR AA 1837. Agin, sorry for the mis-information but truely due appreciate the help and info from you guys. Kid
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Kid, It's not all that bad a way to go if you want an OD. Google David Kee toploaders, then look for the "imposters" section. There's a pretty good description of the RUG in that section.
Frank/Rebop Bristol, In ( by Elkhart) 
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kidcourier
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Thanks Mike and Frank, Went to David Kees site and check the "imposter" section and there were my letters-- RUG BP it's a 3 speed with overdrive from about 1977 what a bummer, it shifts just like a 4-speed--R--1/2--N--3/4 ! I've almost finished the power rack/pinion setup on the '57 so I'll be looking for a T-5 5-speed to change over to with the 3:35 first gear to get that 3800 lbs beast moving! Thanks again for the quick response! KID
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