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New guy, from Iceland but living in Norway.

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denverflatheader:
Thought it might be related to availability of parts.  I think th350 trans gears are 2.52, 1.52 and 1.1 which might help you afterall.  Spud wrote comment he wished he had a 1.60 low gear vs. his 1.69.  Depending on what you have for your 9 inch gear ratio, you could use th350 to your advantage.  I think the 2.52 to 1.52 is bit wide, but 1.52 to 1.1 looks good on paper….  I say try it.   Figuring out your starting line ratio, your hp/torque, total weight and tire size also play role in your decisions, with limited selection of parts, your puzzle waaay more difficult.  DF

p.s.  "beauty is in eye of the beholder"     

Sidewinder:
Welcome PalliP:)

Nice to get more Scandinavian people on here:)
I might be able to help out on some issues, so please contact me.
Both regarding the tubes, and rules for running vintage/nostalgia racing over here.
Where are you located in Norway?

Br
Kjell

PalliP:

--- Quote from: Sidewinder on July 28, 2013, 03:26:03 AM ---Welcome PalliP:)

Nice to get more Scandinavian people on here:)
I might be able to help out on some issues, so please contact me.
Both regarding the tubes, and rules for running vintage/nostalgia racing over here.
Where are you located in Norway?

Br
Kjell

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I am located in the Drammen area.  I will send you pm for the rest.
Thanks.

Sidewinder:
Hello Palli:)

My very good friend has just moved to Drammen, he runs an Altered:)

K

PalliP:

--- Quote from: denverflatheader on July 26, 2013, 05:32:23 PM ---Thought it might be related to availability of parts.  I think th350 trans gears are 2.52, 1.52 and 1.1 which might help you afterall.  Spud wrote comment he wished he had a 1.60 low gear vs. his 1.69.  Depending on what you have for your 9 inch gear ratio, you could use th350 to your advantage.  I think the 2.52 to 1.52 is bit wide, but 1.52 to 1.1 looks good on paper….  I say try it.   Figuring out your starting line ratio, your hp/torque, total weight and tire size also play role in your decisions, with limited selection of parts, your puzzle waaay more difficult.  DF

p.s.  "beauty is in eye of the beholder"   

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I think it will work ok, the question is then if it holds. You are right about the gearing.  It is wide open With the 9", I will buy a gear ratio that will work With the rest.  How do you guys figure out tire size, is it guesswork or do you use some math to figure that one out.
Regards
Palli

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