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Tranny ID question
This tag on the side of the casing, anyone know what type/year of this thing?
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My transmission book only goes up through 1979 and the TH-350's were id'd by a code stamped into the accumulator valve
cover. The transmission you have looks like a metric 350 with lockup, just a guess. Jim |
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It is a 700r4
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How can you tell?
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Definitely a 700R4. Those numbers are irrelevant, AFAIK; if you want to know what year it was from, look at the pad just above the pan at the back on the passenger side, as described in the site below:
http://www.highperformancecars.com/crosley/700id.htm It's definitely an '89 or earlier.
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Thanks.
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