43 ring gear 14 pinion
count your teeth on your ring gear <big gear> and on you pinion <little gear> and the divide the ring gear teeth by the pinion
41 teeth on the ring gear, 10 on the pinion gear.
That is a 4:10 gear ratio. Just divide the number of teeth on ring gear into the number of teeth on the pinion gear and then round it off and that will be the gear ratio.
The # of teeth on the ring gear and the pinion gear. There is always more teeth on the ring gear then the pinion gear. And the way you determine the gear ratio is devide the # of teeth that's on the pinion gear into the # of teeth that's on the ring gear and that will be the gear ratio. The 4 gears that are the same size and run together is called the spider gears. Do not count those gears they have nothing to do with the gear RATIO.
An axle ratio is a comparison of the number of ring gear teeth to the number of pinion gear teeth in a differential. For instance, a 3.55 gear ratio means that there are 3.55 ring gear teeth to every 1 pinion tooth.
Gear ratio of bevel gears isnumber of ring gear teeth divided by number of pinion gear teeth.
Take the rear end plate off and count the pinion gear teeth, write it down. Now count the ring gear teeth, write it down. Then divide the pinion # into the ring gear # and that will be the gear ratio.
41 and 11
Gear ratio of bevel gears isnumber of ring gear teeth divided by number of pinion gear teeth.
You change the ring and pinion gears
ratio is 3.73