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There are no "straight cut" gears in any version of the ZF S6-40. Gears in the early 6-40s have a slightly smaller helix angle and that's why the early transmissions are a little more noisy and have a little higher input torque rating.
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![]() I find that information very interesting....thanks Hib ![]()
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Granted, you've got me beat on the vocabulary front. I had to look up the meaning of "picayune".
![]() Nevertheless, Paul, if you knew a bit more about manual transmissions you'd not say that. I'd like to suggest that when you're making statements about subjects on which you lack accurate information, maybe you should think twice about commenting.
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(edit): Everyone...should think twice before saying stupid, derogatory, and unfounded chit on an open forum. Especially the two of us. Sorry for the misunderstanding, Hib. (Shoulda taken my meds first.) Last edited by Paul Workman; 11-25-2019 at 02:57 PM. |
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The change made to helix angle as mentioned by Hib was a significant change to radiated gear mesh frequency because it increased contact ratio, ie the number of teeth in mesh. There are detail changes to tooth profile and flexibility that affect the load progression across the teeth and thereby reduce the noise generated as the gears mesh also.
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The change was made mid-year 1993, as I recall. Without trying to find some of my old S6-40 articles I can't say for sure. Graham remembers more about that change than I, so maybe he can confirm the time line.
The early S6-40s were designed when GM was still considering a turbocharged LT5 for the future and it wanted some extra torque capacity. After it became obvious there never would be an LT5TT, GM decided to address customer complaints about noise and decided to increase the helix angle as well as the other changes Graham details. The decision resulted in the later transmissions which were quieter and made less noise.
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