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700 R4 install help
Looking to find out what I'm up against going from a T-350 to a 700r4. What problems should I expect in the install? I've heard the wiring can be tricky... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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08-07-2012, 09:37 PM | #2 |
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Re: 700 R4 install help
Wiring if a snap is you use this : http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-70244/
There are two versions. Mechanical and Electronic speedo. Unfortunately the electronic version only works with stock electronic speedos. The pulse rate didn't work with my electronic Autometer speedo. The B&M lockup is entirely external. No need to drop the pan. Just plug is up and run the wiring. I've been running it for over 2 yrs now. The thing I like best is being able to change the lockup point on the fly. Very nice.
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If you go with a stall make sure it supports lockup. Also, make damn sure you get the TV cable adjusted correctly. If not, you'll burn that tranny up quick!
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I just installed an OD trans in my '69 Suburban and I went with the Bowtie Overdrives TV made EZ kit and the lockup kit. I have an Edelbrock carb and I spent a lot of time looking for a TV cable bracket that I never found. I even found a universal one and I couldn't make it work either. I just got tired of the frustration. Seems to work good but my first and second gear pressures are not where they should be. I may have to rebuild it. LockDoc
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I bought my BTO kits back in 06. They were easy to set up and work great. They are pricey, but they work. To those with the lock up kits, MAKE SURE it has a brake switch. This unlocks the converter when the brakes are applied... you don't want to be rolling down the road at 55 and some a-hole pulls out in front of you, you slam the brakes and the truck stalls...
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Thank you all for the help!
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