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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Location: Greenville, SC
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Re: 700 R 4 In a 69 C10
I wouldn't mess with the guesswork of trying to get the right TV cable off a used vehicle. Almost everything GM made had a 700R4 in it from about '83 to '92 or '93. Everything from caprices to camaros to trucks to vans and they were all set up different and most had different brackets, some were carbed, some FI, some throttle body...etc... Your best bet would be to save up about $80 and buy the TV made EZ cable from bowtie overdrives. It takes all of the guesswork out of installing the cable. All you need to tell them is what carburator you have.
Bowtieoverdrives.com I can tell you from experience (trans blew after 5K) that proper TV cable adjustment is VERY important. Hope this helps you .
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