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The earlier models from years 86' and back were considerably weaker. Starting in 87' they came with stronger 30 spline input shafts and some other internal modifications. The key is making sure you get the 30 spline shaft.
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Ok. So the 30 spline shaft is an indicator of a newer gen model.
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Rusbuilt you may want to check your speedometer/odometer, because your fuel mileage flat out isn't possible. The 87 camaro V8 your trans came out of was only rated at 15 city 23 highway. I know, because I owned one, and those numbers were pretty accurate for me, sometimes a hair less... it was a Camaro, I did have a little fun in it
I have a 700R, been running it for many years. 3.73 rear, 350 engine runs great, and my best tank ever was babying it down the interstate at 60mph I squeezed out 17mpg. If I kick it up to 70-75mph she'll get 15-16mpg. Still, it was a vast improvement over the 10-12mpg it normally got... I know guys with overdrives in first gen mustangs that only get 20-22mpg on the interstate. I'm not trying to be an ass, I just want the OP and anyone who finds this thread in the future to have realistic expectations.
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I just bought a 1992 Chev Silverado 4x2 with a 350 and ( it says in the specs ) 700R4/4L60 trans. The truck is a write off because of a little rear bumper damage. I drove it home and it runs and shifts good. I bought it for the taillights and K&N fresh air system that I can transfer to my Burb. I was gonna sell the motor and trans but now I'm thinking I should put the 700r4 in my BB truck. I also picked up a 3:08 posi rear to replace my 3:73's and was gonna put that in too, but am I corrct in thinking the 700's work better with 3:42's and 3:73's ? My main objective is fuel economy. the best I ever got with my truck is 10mpg ( US gallon ) and 12 mpg ( Imperial/ Canadian gallon ). I'd be extatic if I could get 16/17 Mpg from a US gallon.
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Hey I just noticed in another thread your truck is 4wd right? Than may make some of the difference because mine is 2wd.
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Yes sir you're correct. But I didn't think there could be that much more rolling friction...? I guess the added weight all around and friction in the transfer case could do it. My mistake.
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'82-mid '84 are 27 spline small shaft 700R4's.
Late '84 to '86 are 30 spline 700R4's. '87-'93 4L60's have a auxiliary valve body (Forward accumulator). |
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I have a 700r4 in a 1972 CST Blazer. It has a lockup converter. I also purchased a Bowtie overdrive throttle adapter for the Quadrajet. (not yet installed) I currantly lock up the converter via a headlight dimmer switch mounted next to the steering column on the floor connected through a small red lamp under the dash by the e-brake handle. It works fine but it is manual so you need to remember to unlock it when slowing. I will have to check into the B+M kit listed in this post. I did not get any better mileage but it is driveable at high speeds on long trips.
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The Auxiliary valve body houses the Forward Clutch Accumulator. GM added the forward clutch accumulator in order to give a much nicer (smoother) engagement when placing the shift lever into drive, This accumulator cushions the apply of the forward clutches. In the earlier models......Some vehicles would bark the tires when dropped into gear and/or they would chew the splines off of the forward clutches over a period of time. This was REALLY a problem on TBI vehicles with the really high idle during cold starts & people not allowing the engine to idle down. Adding the accumulator fixed that issue......But created another one, People have a habit of not allowing the forwards to completely "latch" up before giving it gas.....Causing the forward clutches to eventually burn up. |
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Hi folks: I was just about talk about 700r4.
I just install a 305 engine, Quadrajet carb, edelbrock intake,3.42 rearend and 700r4. And I only have about 11 miles/gallon. Forgot to say I don't have the lock up. |
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I have a 305 with a TH400 and I get 14 in town and about 16 or 17 on the freeway. Sounds like you may need a little tuning on your engine?
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The advance, I think is not working properly.
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The lock-up needs to function!! The Planetary gear sets oil through the lock-up circuit while in 4th gear. A long hot trip in 4th can destroy them.
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I run a 700r4 behind a 383 stroker with a posi 3.73 rear end and its a dream. Overdrive with lockup is awesome, and the slightest bit of throttle and it dumps a gear and launches at freeway speeds.
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Are you using a separate toggle switch to turn your lock up on ??
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I just installed a 700r4 i use a toggle switch to lock up, locking up the converter it drops 200 rpms.
I run 3.73 rear gears. any less gear and i would think it would bog the motor down to much and fuel milage would suffer.
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If you don't mind me asking. How are you using the stock pressure switch. I'd much rather do that than run a separate switch. Posted via Mobile Device
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