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Pickle 10-21-2003 07:32 PM

48RE?
 
Good Day!
Say, what do the individual alpha-numerics in the 4-8-R-E mean?
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dodgeman01 10-21-2003 08:11 PM

Re:48RE?
 
well the 47RH was hydrolicc so I would figure the 48 r"E" would be electric [eyecrazy]
DM01 8)

phox_mulder 10-21-2003 08:15 PM

Re:48RE?
 
And the numbers are just the next in sequence.

First came the 46RH
Then the 47RH
Then the "E" versions of the above.
Finally the 48RE.

Don't know what the "R" is for.

You'll find the 46RE in the Durango, Dakota, and the 1500 series of pickups.
47RE in the 2500 and 2500 pickups prior to 2003 (and some early 2003's)

phox

BoldtsWagon 10-21-2003 09:41 PM

Re:48RE?
 
4 is 4 speed

6,7,8 is strength or torque capability

R is rear wheel drive

H and E are hydraulic and electric controls

phox_mulder 10-21-2003 10:13 PM

Re:48RE?
 
I stand corrected and bow to your superior knowlege.
That makes more sense anyway.

phox

Pickle 10-22-2003 04:40 AM

Re:48RE?
 
[quote author=BoldtsWagon link=board=20;threadid=21254;start=0#msg199520 date=1066790468]
4 is 4 speed

6,7,8 is strength or torque capability

R is rear wheel drive

H and E are hydraulic and electric controls
[/quote]
Thank you BoldtsWagon.
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Crabjoe 10-22-2003 10:53 AM

Re:48RE?
 
So if 8 is for Torque, I hope it's 800#s at the fly wheel because if it's not, then we are taking tranny issues in the future since a automatic multiplies the torque.


crlnmry 10-22-2003 11:29 AM

Re:48RE?
 
My 2500 diesel is a 47RE.

What is the difference between a 7 and 8 torque rating

and is the trans fully electronic??? That would seem unlikely because when my computer went out I still had 1-2, 2-3 shifts but not 3-4. So my guess is only the overdrive is electronic but not the first two shifts.


mymaur 10-22-2003 05:53 PM

Re:48RE?
 
The "R" is for Rebuild!!!!!

spots 10-22-2003 06:15 PM

Re:48RE?
 
[quote author=mymaur link=board=20;threadid=21254;start=0#msg199938 date=1066863204]
The "R" is for Rebuild!!!!!
[/quote]

[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

DF5152 10-22-2003 10:48 PM

Re:48RE?
 
[quote author=crlnmry link=board=20;threadid=21254;start=0#msg199760 date=1066840181]
My 2500 diesel is a 47RE.

What is the difference between a 7 and 8 torque rating

and is the trans fully electronic??? That would seem unlikely because when my computer went out I still had 1-2, 2-3 shifts but not 3-4. So my guess is only the overdrive is electronic but not the first two shifts.


[/quote]
the tranny is elcetronic but i believe it has its own puter.

BoldtsWagon 10-23-2003 12:30 AM

Re:48RE?
 
The electronic tranny uses electrical solenoid valves to actuate OD and torque converter lockup.

The hydraulic trannys had a hydraulic governor that increased pressure as the rpms went up. The electronic trannys have a governor pressure sensor and selonoid valve to set hydraulic pressures based on electrically measured rpm and a table of pressure vs rpm in the computer memory.

A defective governor pressure sensor is usually the cause of third gear starts. DTT indicates that 20-30 percent of new pressure sensors are defective out of the box or will go TU in a day or so.

The governor pressure sensor requires a voltage lower than the stock 5 volt when the pressures have been turned up, also to prevent third gear starts.

If you have third gear starts and are unaware of it, you can wipe out internal clutches in a day.


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