04-14-2002, 01:25 PM | #1 |
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700R4 conversion
I have a TH400 and would like to install a 700R4. I think I will need my driveshaft modified and a crossmember, but I heard that I wouldn't be able to keep my original steering column. I would like to have all my bases covered before I jump into this, as I always run into little details that aren't mentioned in articles.
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04-14-2002, 01:48 PM | #2 |
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Bill: Try this site ,Steve at Bowtie is very helpfull. http://www.700r4.com/
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04-14-2002, 03:22 PM | #3 |
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I went from a 350 to 700R4 and used same steering column. Can even shift to first, it goes past 1 no promlem. Even used same linkage.
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04-14-2002, 07:39 PM | #4 |
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Make sure the 700R4 has a cable driven
speedometer connection. Might want to find out what gears you need to have your speedo read correctly (not a requirement, but really nice). I am not sure if a 400 output yoke is the same for a 700R4...the th-350 seems to be the same, someone else will need to confirm this one. If you have a short bed, now would be the time to eliminate the two-piece drive shaft and have a single one made up. Might want to get a new tranny mount either rubber or polyurathane and the crossmember will most likely need to be moved back a bit and new holes drilled. Also, depending on how you want the torque converter to act, get a kit that allows the unit to work without a computer or external switch...I think summit sells these, as well as www.700R4.com which is a very good source for info. Other big thing is to get a bracket to fit your motor that will fit your existing throttle and the TV-cable (and make absolutely sure the TV cable is set correctly, or you wont get a chance to *enjoy* that tranny for long). I have found a bracket from a TBI engine that had a 350 and 700R4 works great, will allow the use of the original throttle cable (71~72), fit the TV cable, and bolt to a stock 350 manifold....you just have to cut the top notch a little more open than it is. But it works great. If you want a newer style throttle cable that has a hole in the end instead of the ball-joint, get one for a '84 chevy 350, it too will work great, need to cut a slit in the end of the throttle lever (inside the cab, dremel works great, with a cut-off bit) and slighly enlargen the pass-thru hole in the fire wall, a small file will do this...approx 1/16" and will fit like it was stock! Good LUck. ------------------ 71 Chevy C-10 SWB Fleetside WAS:307w/3-on-the-tree NOW:350TBI/700R4/3.73 See it at www.prismnet.com/~grzanich
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04-15-2002, 12:05 PM | #5 |
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Thanks so much for the info all of you. I'm not worried about the tailshaft yoke yet, but one of my frinds has a '72 w/ a TH350, and another has an '86 Chevy, so I'll be taking measurements, comparing parts, and such, before I start on this project, which will probably be in the fall. I have only been registered on the message board a couple of days and have already answered a couple of questions I've wondered about for a couple of years. I'm going to print this out so I don't lose/ forget it.
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04-15-2002, 02:51 PM | #6 |
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I just did the conv. from a 350ci/T400 to a 350ci/7004 from bowtie www.700r4.com and I love it. Those guys helped out tons and the only thing I would do different is order the crossmember they sell since it would have saved me an hour or two in mods. I gave them my rear axle ratio & tire size so the trans came with the correct gears and in the month I have been driving in the Phx heat (mid 90's already) it has worked perfect!!!!
I just thought you might want to hear from someone who just did the work. 1 Leg Lance |
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