46RE & 46RH Difference was: Short throw shifters -Reply

From: RLewis7785@aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 16 1998 - 11:39:01 EDT


In a message dated 10/16/98 10:23:31 AM Central Daylight Time,
rking@jjsnack.com writes:

<< Hey bthe trans cod eon my '95 Dak says 46RH. Does anybody know what
      the diff is between this and the previously mentioned 46RE?
      
      
                                 Rob
>>

H - Hydraulic
E - Electronic

They are the same except the RE has an electronically modulated line pressure
solenoid with line pressure feedback to the ECM (ie - The ECM controls the
line pressure on the throttle valve and therefore the shift points and shift
durations). The RH is purley a hydraulic valve body with a hydraulically
controlled line pressure. Both tranny's have two solenoids on the valve body
- one for the overdrive, and one for the lock-up torque converter.

Richard Lewis
92 LE CC, 318, Auto



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