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10-27-2003, 05:08 PM | #1 |
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Swap from TH-350 to CADDY TH-400?
My 500cid Caddy motor is (as of last night) bolted into my truck. I have the stock Caddy TH-400 on the motor just as it came from the Deville. My question is what do I need to do if anything to the shifter linkages and the selector bracket on the drivers side of the tranny? My truck was originally I6-250/TH-350. Sorry for not doing my home work before posting, but spent all week end getting motor in truck. Also, it's good to have some pointers going into the problem to give a heads up about what to do. So, that being said, any ideas on how to hook up the linkages to the TH-400? Truck is a '70 C/10, SWB
OH, while I have this post open, let me ask another question. Does anyone know if pre-formed tranny fluid lines are availible for our trucks? Are there any differences between the 350 and the 400 cooling lines? I'll bend them myself, but if readily availible one at a reasonable price are out there, I'd rather do that. |
10-27-2003, 05:25 PM | #2 |
Formerly yellow72custom
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Austin, TX
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You should be able to buy the lines at an autoparts store....if not i'm sure they are available in the aftermarket.
I can't be much help with the shift linkage...but i was under the impression that the linkages were the same between TH350's and TH400's
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'72 Chevy C10 Mild 350/TH350/3.07. Ochre/White. Old high school ride. '70 GMC C2500 '62 327 4bbl/SM465/4.56-geared Dana 60. White/White. Project or parts truck. '97 Saturn SL DD. 1.9/5-speed. 40+ highway mpg |
10-27-2003, 07:27 PM | #3 |
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Location: Yellville, Ar, USA
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Lines are available from Classic Tube: Stainless Steel for $80.00 or OEM for $45.00 Part # CTT1001 for a 1970 Pickup/Blazer 2wd with a TH-350. Or Part # CTT1002 for a 1971-75 Pickup/Blazer 2wd with a TH-350 or TH-400. According to all of the books I have looked at the lines are the same for a TH-350 and a TH-400. The linkages should be the same for both, or you could try Kugel Componets (not sure about spelling) for the shift linkage, someone had it on here not too long ago. I hope this helps.
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10-27-2003, 09:46 PM | #4 |
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thanks!
Thanks guys, I checked out Classic Tube and may go with them. Probably just bend it myself though. This project is dragging but is finally getting close to a close. Thanks for the replies!
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10-27-2003, 10:48 PM | #5 |
THE QUICKER FIXERUPER
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ok
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I have the kugel komponets shift linkage on my truck and It works great I have a t-400 I orderd the one with the long rod.
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