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Old 01-25-2006, 10:38 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Steve-SanJose-H3:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by f5fstop:
Hate to tell all, but a few weeks ago this popped up in the tech section, and I confirmed with the engineer in charge of axles, and there is only ONE axle ratio offered on the 2006 H3 Hummer; and that is 4.56:1.
This is irregardless of what a marketing sheet has on it. Prior to calling, I had pulled vehicle information build sheets for autos, manuals with and without the off-road package, and found only 4.56 gear listed. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


Interesting on the auto vs. manual rear end ratio.

1. A little suspect though, since we are hearing that gearing in 5th gear on the manual tranny is considerably taller than 4th on the auto tranny. Based on the chart above 5th gear should be slightly lower given that rear end ratios are the same.

2. It's very normal for auto and manual setups to have different final drive ratios.

The engineer might be a little drowsy. Nudge him to recheck.


S. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I should keep out, but I won't. The engineer in question is the head service engineer for this part, he is a manager, he is also in charge of the release of this part to service application. He assured me it was a 4:55:1 gear, and this went right along with all the vehicle history build sheets I pulled up in the system.
In my opinion, I don't need to nudge him. Maybe those with all their innuendos and assumptions should get nudged a bit.

Partial copy of my Build sheet, H3, auto, with off-road package:
G94 - LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL HC4 - REAR AXLE 4.56
JB9 - BRAKE LIGHT JJA - PT DRESS SUBASSEMBLY INSTALLED
JL4 - STABILITRAK-STABILITY CONTROL KA1 - FRONT HEATER SEAT
KG7 - 125 AMP GENERATOR K05 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
K34 - CRUISE CONTROL L52 - 3.5L DOHC 220HP ENGINE
M30 - 4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANS W/ STABILITRAK-STABILITY CONTROL NP5 - LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL
NR6 - 4:1 TRANSFER-CASE NT9 - FEDERAL EMISSION SYSTEM TIER 2


Build sheet of a H3, manual, off-road package:
FE9 - 50-STATE EMISSIONS HC4 - REAR AXLE 4.56
JB9 - BRAKE LIGHT JJA - PT DRESS SUBASSEMBLY INSTALLED
KG7 - 125 AMP GENERATOR K34 - CRUISE CONTROL
L52 - 3.5L DOHC 220HP ENGINE MA5 - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
NR4 - 4WD TRANSFER CASE NT9 - FEDERAL EMISSION SYSTEM TIER 2


These are the actual build sheets produced when the vehicle is run down the assembly line.
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