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Originally posted by HKTG Parts Recovery
You are incorrect again git. Not much of a guru, so I don't need to look out for you coming through. For the last time, the three speed all synchro gearbox that was made available behind the HT V8 WAS NOT A STRONGER BOX!!!! It offered different ratios to the six and obviously the longer input shaft. Nothing else. So, in the HG, all three speed synchro boxes were the SAME BOX with the SAME RATIOS, except for the longer input shaft for the V8's.
For your information, git, the gearbox mechanic I mentioned with 37 years experience had on his bench a Saginaw 4 speed, an Aussie 4 speed, an all synchro 3 speed and an HT V8 specific ratio three speed, all on the bench, all in pieces and he was able to show me the differences.
The topic title of this thread is 'HG Panelvan info'. I am saying that the all synchro three speed gearbox in the HG range was capable of being put behind a 161 or a 308, as the HG parts catalogue suggests the parts are availAble for.
If you knew anything, you'd know the id plates on an HK HT HG don't indicate transmission nor do they differentiate between 253 or 308. Better go back and read some more books, git.
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Greetings HKTG Parts Recovery,
I have done as you requested and read some more. I hope you have read the books I suggested as that is where the correct info lies. I was well aware the topic was about 'HG Panelvan info'. It is very important to provide correct info when asked and not some made-up fantasy. The following HG Commercial (including the panel van models) powertrain combinations were available from the factory -
Trimatic with all engines
3-speed manual with all engines EXCEPT 308 V8
4-speed manual with V8 engines only
So you see a 308 V8 with 3-speed manual is a fantasy. That van you mention is also most likely a fantasy by the sound of things with probably HG80170 as the model # and not HG80270 as it would have with a factory V8 set-up. I know a little about HG id model codes.
I am glad you saw all the differences in the gearboxes you were looking at. The HT V8 3 speed box is a very different box to the regular one in many ways as you confirm. Not only is the part number for the gearbox different but so too are the part numbers for some (not all) major components within. In HG, this stronger box is not on offer. Have a look at the specifications of the HT 3 speed manual gearboxes and all will be revealed as to strength, ratios, clutch gears, counter gears, etc., etc.
Holden didn't offer the 308 V8 and 3 speed manual combination in HG. Maybe it is the Trimtaic which is also a 3 speed gearbox that is confusing you? 308 V8 and Trimatic was an option as listed above.