The major difference is that the RAT case is slightly longer that the RAN case. As a result the gears are slightly bigger, even though the tooth counts remain the same for the various ratios.
The RAT is a heavier duty version. But they should interchange providing they are the same over all length, because there was a couple different tail housing lengths depending on the application.
The gears in a RAT are 3/16" wider then the RAN. Other then that there is very little difference. The case was slightly longer to make up for the gear width.
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Yes, i believe the auto model has the transmission fluid running thru the rad to cool it
YES ... you don't even have to read to much into the book to find out either ... It says it on the cover of the manual it's for a 1996 Nissan 200sx ES ...
GM manufactured several models of manual transmissions - they weren't all the same - and there'll be quite a substantial difference between a manual which was used in a Silverado and one which was used in a Cavalier. Try again with the transmission model.
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They've had the manual transmission option always. I believe 1991 was the first model year.
For a model with manual transmission 1.8 liters, and an automatic transmission model requires 11.5 liters.
Need to know the model. There'll be a significant difference in the transmission used for an S10 when compared to a 3500 pickup.
The 350z was produced from model years 03-08 and featured a 3.5L v6 that produced between 287hp-305hp depending on model year and featured either a 6spd manual or 5spd auto transmission. The 370z began production in model year 2009. It features a 3.7L v6 that produces between 333hp-350hp. The 370z is shorter and wider and features a 7spd auto or 6spd manual. Also it should be noted that the 370z features auto rev matching downshifts on the manual version.
The ford model T was the first version of the massed produced ford car. the model A was the newer more improved version it used a 3 speed sliding gear manual transmission. it used a 3.3l 4 cylinder 201 cibic inches. this motor is the performance version of the model T 4 cylinder. the model a was a luxery model.
The Hemi wasn't an option in a 2002 Dodge Ram. It was first offered in the 2003 model year, and a manual transmission was an option.The Hemi wasn't an option in a 2002 Dodge Ram. It was first offered in the 2003 model year, and a manual transmission was an option.
I believe every model of Volvo is available with a manual transmission.That is not entirely true. Smaller model (C30, c40) do have a manual transmission options. Higer end models (S60, S80) do not (as of 2009 models). for the S80, for example, you get a 6 speed Geartronic transmission, that's it, no options.
I use Mercon Depends on make, model,............