There could be several possibilities that were offered on that vehicle. You could remove the rear cover and count the teeth on the ring and the pinion, then use a calculator to divide the larger number by the smaller number to determine the ratio.
The Chevy G80 differential, known as a limited-slip differential, doesn't have a fixed gear ratio itself, as the gear ratio depends on the specific axle configuration it is paired with. Common gear ratios for Chevy differentials range from 3.08 to 4.10, among others. To determine the exact gear ratio for a particular vehicle equipped with a G80 differential, you would need to check the vehicle's specifications or the axle tag.
what size truck? 1500,2500,3500?
2.833 is the rear-end gear ratio
The gear ratio is 3.60:1, this is for the front limited slip differential.
yes, absolutly a must, 4:10 and 4:11 will qualify as the same
the only way i fount that was take id number to Chevy dealer and they give you a print out of every thing that came on your vehicle.including differental gear ratio.
4.63
3.73
Depending on the differential gear ratio, anywhere from 17 to 19 mpg.
a 10 bolt differential case has a 8.5 ring gear .a 14bolt has 2 different covers one is a 9.5 the other is a 10.5
The gear ratio for a 1974 Chevy Nova Custom can vary depending on the specific drivetrain configuration and options. Common gear ratios for this model include 3.08, 3.23, and 3.55 for different rear end options. To determine the exact gear ratio for a specific vehicle, you can check the vehicle's build sheet, rear differential tag, or consult the owner's manual.
It will, but you want to make sure it's the same gear ratio, which would be determined by the RPO codes on the glove compartment door.