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Old 12-05-2006, 11:51 PM
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Default Re: h2 transfer case

Per my powertrain charts, Tahoes offered:
BW4482, two-speed, full-time, 4-WD system (exactly what PhilD has stated previously)
BW4481, one-speed full-time AWD system,
NVG 246, two-speed automatic active system.
(NOTE: Tahoes prior to 2003 were equipped with NVG t/cases only.)
The H2 uses the BW 4484, two-speed, full-time 4-WD system.

As for the New Venture T/cases used on the trailblazers (NVG 226), not sure where you have heard they are stronger than either of the above BWs. Possibly you are thinking of the bigger NVG T/cases such as the 263 and 261 which are used on some of the HD pickup trucks mated with the 8.1L and the 6.6L Duramax engines.
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Default Re: h2 transfer case

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Per my powertrain charts, Tahoes offered:
BW4482, two-speed, full-time, 4-WD system (exactly what PhilD has stated previously)
BW4481, one-speed full-time AWD system,
NVG 246, two-speed automatic active system.
(NOTE: Tahoes prior to 2003 were equipped with NVG t/cases only.)
The H2 uses the BW 4484, two-speed, full-time 4-WD system.

As for the New Venture T/cases used on the trailblazers (NVG 226), not sure where you have heard they are stronger than either of the above BWs. Possibly you are thinking of the bigger NVG T/cases such as the 263 and 261 which are used on some of the HD pickup trucks mated with the 8.1L and the 6.6L Duramax engines.


i was refering to the awd t-case on the ss's they are made by torsen t-3 type C and they are suppose to be like bulletproof. http://www.torsen.com/products/T-3.htm
so i have the 4482 BW. ok now we are getting some where. whats up with the internals? clutches or what? and thanks. i wasn't saying phil was wrong asking where he got his numbers thats all.

oh yeah in my owners manual it also says there are no seperate lever or something to that effect to engage or disengage the front axle it was control by the t-case is what i gathered.

thanks again for the help on this stuff. i'm in no trying to say that my tahoe is as good as a h2 i know its not. just trying to get some info is all.

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