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Hello all,
So I have an M37 rolling chassis, that I finally figured out what to do with lol. I had planned to let the cat out of the bag once I really started building it, but I need engineering help now, and you'd need to know what I was planning in order to help. I am going to build a halfa halftrack using the drivetrain and frame of an M37.
I'm doing all the hard planning and parts collecting now, and everything is coming together except the issue of gear ratios-
Here is the problem, and I'd like your opinions on how to possibly solve it.
So-
Front axle stock 5.83 gears, 38.2in tires (36.672 loaded rolling diameter). Stock transmission, stock NP200 transfer case. Now, here's the hard part- I need 3.18 gears on the rear axle to drive the tracks, according to the calculations I have done with the sprocket size etc. Sprocket pitch will be approx. 20in. I know a normal halftrack has 6.8 gears in the front axle, and 4.44 in the rear, so that they play together in 4x4. I also want my creation to function correctly in 4x4. I can modify the sprocket size to get it right if I find a close enough gear solution. Halftrack sprockets are just under 23in , so I'd like to stay closer to 18-20in to better proportion the drivetrain.
Does anyone have any suggestions? So far I am thinking of trying to find a brownie box to get the rear gear high enough, I know they make 4.89 and now even 4.30 chunks for M37 axles. Or even using it to lower the gear ratio in the front axle when engaged to 7.88, in some ways this would be better because I wouldn't need as much torque to start the truck on the 4.30 rear gears. (going for a long block flathead for power, for the added torque.)
Really would like to stick with the M37 axles, as a 'what if' built by Dodge shortly after the Korean war, is what I am going for.
So I have an M37 rolling chassis, that I finally figured out what to do with lol. I had planned to let the cat out of the bag once I really started building it, but I need engineering help now, and you'd need to know what I was planning in order to help. I am going to build a halfa halftrack using the drivetrain and frame of an M37.
I'm doing all the hard planning and parts collecting now, and everything is coming together except the issue of gear ratios-
Here is the problem, and I'd like your opinions on how to possibly solve it.
So-
Front axle stock 5.83 gears, 38.2in tires (36.672 loaded rolling diameter). Stock transmission, stock NP200 transfer case. Now, here's the hard part- I need 3.18 gears on the rear axle to drive the tracks, according to the calculations I have done with the sprocket size etc. Sprocket pitch will be approx. 20in. I know a normal halftrack has 6.8 gears in the front axle, and 4.44 in the rear, so that they play together in 4x4. I also want my creation to function correctly in 4x4. I can modify the sprocket size to get it right if I find a close enough gear solution. Halftrack sprockets are just under 23in , so I'd like to stay closer to 18-20in to better proportion the drivetrain.
Does anyone have any suggestions? So far I am thinking of trying to find a brownie box to get the rear gear high enough, I know they make 4.89 and now even 4.30 chunks for M37 axles. Or even using it to lower the gear ratio in the front axle when engaged to 7.88, in some ways this would be better because I wouldn't need as much torque to start the truck on the 4.30 rear gears. (going for a long block flathead for power, for the added torque.)
Really would like to stick with the M37 axles, as a 'what if' built by Dodge shortly after the Korean war, is what I am going for.