The 1982 Camaro Z28 typically came with a rear axle gear ratio of 3.42:1 as standard. However, some models could be equipped with an optional 3.73:1 gear ratio for enhanced performance. These ratios contributed to the car's acceleration and overall driving dynamics, aligning with the performance-oriented nature of the Z28 trim.
most Z's had the 3.42 gear ratio.
3.42
The fourth generation General Motors F-Body (Camaro/Firebird) was offered in multiple rear end gear ratios. These included 3.02, 3.42, and 3.73.
The 1991 Camaro Z28 typically came with a standard gear ratio of 3.23:1 for the automatic transmission and 3.42:1 for the manual transmission. However, optional performance packages could offer different ratios, such as 3.73:1. Always check the specific vehicle's documentation for the exact configuration, as gear ratios can vary based on options and modifications.
Where are ground locations on engine 1982 camaro z28
80/90 gear lube
I think it varied on which engine The car originally came with, but mine is A 1992 Z28 with the 5.7 TPI and I have 3.42:1 gears ratio, and my 1987 Iroc-z with The 5.0 carbureted has 3.23:1
Checking the build code, GU2, shows the rear gear is 2.73 and not 3.43 as noted with the six speed on most web sites. 3.43
It might. Depending on width and bolt patterns. But the gear ratio maybe wrong. Consult a locak mechanic about checking into your gear ratios
3.42 gear ratio if it's a Z28. not true if you have a 6 speed manual you have 3.42s if you have an auto you eiter have 2.73s or 3.23s you can ckeck for the rpo code GU2=2.73 GU5=3.23 GU6=3.42 if your v6 you have 3.08s GU4
Around 3300-3400 lbs.
call your local gm dealer give the parts department your vin# and they will usually tell you your gear ratio pinion size crown diameter