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GM TH200-4R
- Requires: Lock-up Torque Converter
- Standard Steel Pan
- Fluid Capacity: 6 quarts
- Speedometer drive gear is 13 tooth, the driven gear is not included
Features:
- Handles Up To 450 HP
- Firm, Crisp Shifts
- Made in the USA
NOTE: If you have any problem installing this transmission, before returning it please call the JEGS technical support line. Our experts may be able to assist you with the proper installation.
Hi, I have an RV with a big 454. I believe the current transmission is a th400. I want to replace it with a transmission that has an overdrive. Would you recommend this TH200 or something else? Thanks.
Do you sell a 200-4R that can withstand 750hp/lb-ft, and/or can this one be ordered stronger?
I am wanting to put an overdrive in my 1956 Chevy car. The engine is basically a stock 300 horsepower 327. Would you recommend the 200-4R or the 700R4?
Speedometer drive gear is "internal", How much disassembly is required to install the drive gear (NOT included!)??
Is there a core charge?
I have a '72 chevy c-10 with a 350 / th350. I read I only have to move my trans support a few inches. Is that true and will I have to change my driveshaft length. I also want your basic 350 crate, do they come as a kit to save a little .
I have a 68 chevelle with a 327,I would like to know if a th200r4 transmission will work with my vehicle?
Which trans is better the 200 or the 400
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