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How about a 3.73 with a 700R4? A high volume oil pump won't make all your seals leak.
A high volume oil pump won't make all your seals leak.
you got dura gold lol. well building that engine at the zone, i hope you didn't buy from them causes there probably investigating you right now the hole "shrink" thing .when you say it lags at take off what do you mean. if your spinning at 20 with a wot then i wouldn't go and lower than what you have, you will just being putting more money into the tires but i mean your running above 6k spinning and all i would eather invest in a posi about the same ratio or traction bars or better tires or all three. whats your 1/4 time? spinning ain't winning.
The center two bolts on either side of the manifold need thread sealant or they will leak, regardless of your oil pressure. Apply this stuff to the threads.The front seal should have RTV applied to the outside of the metal shell before installing it. And that would also NOT be affected by oil pressure.If your oil pressure were 150 psi, neither of these locations should leak.
I had a 2.76 open 12 bolt when my motor work (see sig) was done last May. I certainly didn't have the traction or u-joint problems you do but I've always felt my carb is screwed up and I just haven't done anything about it. My trans shifts HARD though on the 1-2, enough to (I think) cause the crush sleeve in my diff to keep moving around, wiping out 3 ring and pinions now. Anyway, it sounds like your have some power to play with and that's great. Not sure why you are having such u-joint problems though. Are you having any vibrations that come through the floor or seat? Does your trans shift pretty hard? Do you do neutral drops? Is your pinion to driveshaft angle appear to not be inline even closely?I went from a 2.76 to a 3.40 to a 3.73 ratio. My 3.73s with 295/50-15 tires spins at about 3000 at 60 mph. Kinda high but that's about my tolerance limit. A 3.42 you might like.As for traction on street vs strip, for some reason I seem to have more traction problems at the track.