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Old 03-30-2009, 01:55 AM   #1
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simple TH350 question

about how many quarts does it take to fill the tranny and torque converter?
i only need to know cause i am swapping a trans tomorrow on a limited budget... so where theres a penny to pinch trust me its getting pinched... ne other helpful advice would be helpful... just a lil info... truck is 350/700r4... im going to a th350... i know the crossmember should not be a issue and im getting the torque converter with it so it is not an issue either... just fluid level... i don think linkage should be either cause the kid before me installed a ratchet shifter in that is for a 3spd so i could go no lower than 2nd w/the 700r4... so ajusting will be relatively easy i believe... this isn't my first trans change but thought i could use some helpful insight so things go a bit smoother than a few of my previous occurrences...lol thanks...
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1970 C-10 2wd fleetside LB 307 700r4 - sold
1969 C-10 2wd fleetside LB 327 3spd - sold
1969 C-10 2wd fleetside LB 350 th350 - sold
1967 C-10 2wd fleetside LB 250 th400 -project in progress

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