Tech Q&A - Chassis - Rear End
RING AND PINION
Question:
I recently disassembled a Model A differential for repair and found a very good 37 tooth ring gear. The pinion gear was missing so I do not know the ratio. I know the “Standard Ratio” of 3:78 to 1 has 9 and 34 teeth on the pinion and ring gear. Also the “high speed” ratio of 3:54 has 11 and 39 teeth on the pinion and ring gear. I don’t recall ever seeing a 37 tooth ring gear but we counted three times. Do you know if the 11 tooth pinion will work or where I can get the correct pinion gear? — Dave Bockman, Visalia, CA
Answer:
In checking the Ford Service Bulletins, March 1929, page 327 it states:
“To simplify production of gears and pinions we have discontinued manufacture of the A-4209AR, gear and pinion, 10-37 ratio and will hereafter supply a 9-34 gear and pinion under part number A-4209AR. I believe that answers your question….I would guess swap meets would be the only source for the 10 tooth pinion. — Lyle Meek, Technical Director
SPRINGS
From Jim Schild’s book Restorer’s Model A Shop Manual, here is a table showing the different Model A leaf springs
and their application.