There are three ways. 1 A dealer can normally tell from the vin number. 2 There are normally tags or labels on the axle that have part number, gear ratio, and fluid requirement info. 3 You can count how many times you have to turn the driveshft to get one complete turn of the tires.
3.73 if you have a 350good engine and automatic transmission
the front should be wahever the back is. count them on the ring gear then count the pinoin and devide that and it will give you the gear ratio
can I put a 99 Chevy 4l60e transmission in my 86 k5 chevy blazer
It is mounted on the TOP of the STARTER.
Depends on the gear ratio of the transmission, and the rear end gear ratio of the vehicle. 10 speeds have been available with final drive ratios of .73, .74, .86, .87, and 1 (direct drive).
87% 100 of 87
Yes. To do so, you will need your transmission gear ratios, your differential gear ratio and your tire circumference. You can derive the tire circumference by mutliplying its diameter by 3.1416 (pi).Example: At highway speed your RPM is 2000. Say your overdrive (5th gear) is 0.84:1, your differential gear ratio is 3.73:1 and your tire circumference for a P215/75R15 is 87". First divide the RPM by the first ratio (.84) which gives you 2380 RPMS. Then divide by the differential ratio of 3.73 gives you 638.3 RPM (Wheel speed). You speed is 87"x 638.3 = 55,532 inches per minute or 52.6 MPH.Hope that helps!
No. It's the ratio of -87 and 10 .
Yes it will if the 87 is a 4-wheel drive truck transmission. And that is if your 76 blazer is a 4x4 too. 2-wheel transmissions and 4-wheel transmission will not interchange with each other. The center shafts in the trans. are 2 different sizes.
its 3.08 if its the base model and 3.42 if it has the y 87 package , check owners manual to be sure
The ratio is 100 to 87.
Yes.