10-30-2015, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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id'ing a 700R4 help
I believe if I've done it correctly, its a 1983 tranny. Any help?
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10-30-2015, 06:37 PM | #2 |
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Without a doubt.
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Good deal, thanks! Not the ideal year tranny for the swap correct?
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Those were the weaker ones
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Yes, that's what I thought. Should be fine though behind a stock 350 I'd think? It's by no means a hot rod
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Yes, it'll be fine
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
Awesome! Thanks guys!
I'm sure ill have a hundred questions when I go to do this. I've read the faqs and whatnot. Still gonna have questions I'd assume .
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Re: id'ing a 700R4 help
If you're rebuilding it, it doesn't matter what year you have, just make sure it's upgraded. Over time, the weaker parts have been phased out of manufacture so most of what's available is already the upgraded stuff. I'm sure some shops have old stock laying around though.
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