Will check the stuff I have. I recall a memo in Joe Teal’s records about a code change for one of the ratios and I think it was to do with 3.08. I’m pretty sure though that at least initially the only one available with V8 at HK release was 2.78 LSD.
Edit - I found what I was looking for. It was actually in a transmittal letter No.66 dated July 9, 1968 that accompanied amended pages for the Engineering Technical Specification. It specifically lists page 0-3, and says "power train combinations chart re-vised as indicated G94 was G93".
Now page 0-3 was revised June 1968, and on that page is shows 186S, 307 and 327. The two revised lines show a big dot next to them. The lines with dots are:
307 M35 - all except 80737, 81469 and 81837.
307 M35 - 80737.
G92+ (2.78 LSD) is standard for first line, with 2 x performance options shown: G93 (3.08 banjo) and G88 (3.36 LSD Salisbury).
G88 is standard for second line with G94 the ECON option.
So what the revision means is that this revision changed G93 (3.08 banjo) to G94 (3.08 LSD Salisbury) for GTS. Which means that these early HK V8 autos GTS's we see with banjos in them should really have been 3.08 banjo not 2.78 banjo. What they did was simply change the economy option from 3.08 banjo to 3.08 Salisbury for V8 auto GTS. Not sure what the first line means with 2 x PERF option rear axles, as G93 is still there with the other PERF option being G88. Doesn't make sense.
The + next to G92 is where it says only with LSD until GMH starts building them, but the + isn't next to 3.08 banjo....
This page also shows Brougham having the same PERF option rear axles as the others ie 3.08 banjo or 3.36 LSD Salisbury.
Edited by user Wednesday, 26 June 2019 7:04:50 PM(UTC)
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