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05-31-2012, 12:26 PM | #1 |
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89 2500 Transmission/Rear End Questions
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A couple of months ago I got my first truck. It's a 89 Chevy Silverado ext cab, 4x4, 350, 5 speed, with a flat bed. The engine was overhauled around 250,000 and a new/rebuilt transmission was put in it's place. I know from the pictures in the manual that this isn't the same 5 speed that came with the truck. Underneath all it says on the transmission is to make sure to refill it with a specific castrol oil. On the gear shifter knob it has a L-1-2-3-O-R. Does anyone know where I can find out what type of transmission I have? I am not sure what ratio the rear end is. The codes in the glove box are all rubbed off so I can't see what it came with. Is there somewhere I can see the ratio? The speedometer is off about 5 mph (so when I am going 55 it is really only 50 mph). I imagine that is because of the tires (The tires it is suppose to have is 245/75R16 but it has 235's). I did replace the speedometer gauge cluster and I heard that if you got the speedometer from a truck running a different ratio in the rear end it could be off, I never tested the old speedometer with a GPS before replacing it. In reality I just needed to fix the odometer since it was stuck so I could put in the old gauge set and just move the good odometer over. But I would like to know how I could get my speedometer working better |
05-31-2012, 03:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: 89 2500 Transmission/Rear End Questions
The VIN number may show what was OEM?
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06-01-2012, 12:00 AM | #3 |
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Re: 89 2500 Transmission/Rear End Questions
I think you have the 4:10 gears with a nv-4500 trans its extreamly rare for gm to put 4:56 gears behind a 350 motor but another kinda easy way to see what may be in it is by the design of the rear end is it a corpret 14bolt rear or a simi flow 14bolt rear
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Re: 89 2500 Transmission/Rear End Questions
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I put the stock speedometer back in but I put all the newer gauges inside the older speedometer frame/electronic board and all is well now with my speedometer. It is now just -1 of what I really am going (Shows 70, going 69). I also put on the correct size of tires on the back so everything is working great. I assume the other speedometer I got was programmed for a different rear end ratio. |
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06-18-2012, 05:30 PM | #5 |
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Re: 89 2500 Transmission/Rear End Questions
I am going to assume that when you were checking your speed you used a gps if so don't worry trust the truck 1mph off is nothing when I put bigger tires on my 95 gmc it threw the speedo off by like 8mph. But like I said just trust the truck gps is only acurate to a sertine point.
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