Posted by D Slater on February 01, 2013 at 17:30:09 from (184.15.3.229):
In Reply to: w6 transmission in a m posted by zanslastclu on February 01, 2013 at 17:05:46:
Yes, but if I remember correct not all W-6 had standard gears the same, serial number break. Think the ones with the faster standard ratio used one tooth more than a M driving a one tooth smaller than a M gear for 4th. Still a little slower than a SM 4th. Have some notes with gear counts from switching gears. Don't have time to look now, maybe a little later.
Okay first gear was the one with a serial # break. Going to list some gear teeth with the first # driving the 2nd number. 3rd gear M, 26-34. W6 27-36. 4th gear M, 29-34. W6 30-33. Second is the same in both, Most of the W6 used slower first gear ratio than a M. Posted standard gears, both had the slow first and high speed 4th option. SM 4th used a 33 tooth driving a 30.
This post was edited by D Slater at 18:41:45 02/01/13.
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