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Maverick ratios VS Patrol
Maverick ratios VS Patrol
Hi. who can tell me what ratios the Mavericks had. 1990 swb maverick 4.2 petrol. did these have the same diff ratios as the patrols, 4.11 or are they 3.9 ?
any ideas. what were the 3.9 used in.
cheers
any ideas. what were the 3.9 used in.
cheers
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Newhouse wrote:If you look on thr compliance plate it will tell you. I have a 90 SWB Maverick with a 4.2 diesel and the ratios are 4.11.
hi, so whats the code info?
cheers
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JBE wrote:The 2nd last line on the vehicle identification plate behind the winsceen washer reservoir identifies the factory ratio, HG39 for 3.9 or HG41 for 4.11.
Thanx JBE, ill check er out.
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Don't forget that a lot of people regear Patrols/Mavs for various reasons (mine has 4.3s now). The reason why I mention this is that wrecker/4WD shop, I was planning to buy the 4.3s from got it wrong because he relied on the identification plate and was taken by suprise when the diffs of the donor vehicle had 4.6 ratios instead of 4.3s.
If you don't know the history of the car, pulling a diff and counting teeth is the only option to be absolutely sure.
If you don't know the history of the car, pulling a diff and counting teeth is the only option to be absolutely sure.
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Short of this, couldn't you jack up one of the back tyres and rotate it, then mark the tailshaft and watch to see how many turns it does? I guess it might be a bit fiddly but it seems a bit extreme to have to open up a diff just to check the ratio.JBE wrote:Don't forget that a lot of people regear Patrols/Mavs for various reasons (mine has 4.3s now). The reason why I mention this is that wrecker/4WD shop, I was planning to buy the 4.3s from got it wrong because he relied on the identification plate and was taken by suprise when the diffs of the donor vehicle had 4.6 ratios instead of 4.3s.
If you don't know the history of the car, pulling a diff and counting teeth is the only option to be absolutely sure.
Possible?
Jason
This is not legal advice.
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you dont really have to coun the teefth, the ratio is actually stamped into the crown wheel, and pinion,JBE wrote:Don't forget that a lot of people regear Patrols/Mavs for various reasons (mine has 4.3s now). The reason why I mention this is that wrecker/4WD shop, I was planning to buy the 4.3s from got it wrong because he relied on the identification plate and was taken by suprise when the diffs of the donor vehicle had 4.6 ratios instead of 4.3s.
If you don't know the history of the car, pulling a diff and counting teeth is the only option to be absolutely sure.
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thanx for all your info lads, ill pull em out and check it out when i put the lockers in.. no rush was just curious..ozy1 wrote:you dont really have to coun the teefth, the ratio is actually stamped into the crown wheel, and pinion,JBE wrote:Don't forget that a lot of people regear Patrols/Mavs for various reasons (mine has 4.3s now). The reason why I mention this is that wrecker/4WD shop, I was planning to buy the 4.3s from got it wrong because he relied on the identification plate and was taken by suprise when the diffs of the donor vehicle had 4.6 ratios instead of 4.3s.
If you don't know the history of the car, pulling a diff and counting teeth is the only option to be absolutely sure.
cheers

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