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one54dodgetruck
Silver Level Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Chehalis, wa Points: 399 |
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Posted: 03 Jun 2015 at 10:47pm |
How much power will the 185's gears hold up to for pulling?
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MACK
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I would say the torque tube shaft is the weakest link and it will hold 1000 hp. MACK
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one54dodgetruck
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That's what I thought but reading some people said the rear end wont hold up.
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DrAllis
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When you get to a certain level of HP, you are running road gear, which is direct drive. The standard 2-pinion differential needs to be "needled" on the pinion shaft gears and have bronze washers behind the side gears (from a WD45) when you get over 500 HP. I also believe in a bronze rub block behind the ring gear (like a semi-truck axle) to minimize spreading of the ring gear to pinion gear under load. With that being laid out there, it is all stock components 100% until you get to requiring gear speeds faster than road gear. 1200 HP at 6700 lbs with 24.5 x 32 tires happens all the time in my neighborhood without troubles (yet).
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one54dodgetruck
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That's good to know. I was afraid of braking something, only thinking about going to 100 hp.
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DrAllis
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If you are actually going to put 100 HP thru it AND pull a 4-bottom moldboard plow, you'd better raise the oil level in the transmission (overfill) an inch or so. You also better have a dual wheel on the left side and fluid in the rear tires. The differential can be destroyed in short order on a moldboard plow with extra HP. When the left tire is out there scratching away for traction, the poor differential gears are going for a ride !!!
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one54dodgetruck
Silver Level Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Chehalis, wa Points: 399 |
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I only have 3 acres so no plowing here. Besides in Western Washington the only thing I can grow is rain clouds. My 185 has the head off and so far I need pistons, just haven't made up my mind on which way to go (stock or more power).
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