Hi all, just got a sierra and dont have a sticker on the transfer knob to say where the gears are located.. i mean like 4H 4L..
anyone with a picture would be a great help.
Anyone???
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transfer case?
transfer case?
beach bandit
LWB 85 1.3L,webber,sunny's
Build in Progress, Parts needed....
LWB 85 1.3L,webber,sunny's
Build in Progress, Parts needed....
Sierra transfer
I took the photo in my 94 parts car but its exactly the same as my 89.
4H - well, generally whatever what you would do on the road, but I don't tend to use H4 at all. The handling gets all wierd, and you will get ltos more drag and vibration.
Low range- I would not exceed about 4000 rpm in 4th gear. I generally don't like using 5th in low range and never have in any car I have owned. It is the weakest gear in the box, and it is too easy to spin everything way too fast.
Just my guidelines really.
Steve.
Low range- I would not exceed about 4000 rpm in 4th gear. I generally don't like using 5th in low range and never have in any car I have owned. It is the weakest gear in the box, and it is too easy to spin everything way too fast.
Just my guidelines really.
Steve.
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