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GM TH-400 Automatic Transmission Tailhousing with Bushing & Seal [Short Shaft Design]
555-60312
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Tailhousing
JEGS 555-60312 GM TH400 Automatic Transmission Tailhousing is made from heavy-duty high-quality cast aluminum to the OEM (original equipment manufacture) specifications and is a perfect replacement for a damaged or worn-out unit. This housing includes an output shaft bronze bushing & seal installed and also incorporates a heavy-duty mounting pad on the bottom for attaching your transmission mount.
FAQ
What is the length of the TH400 short tail housing?
- The JEGS 555-60312 GM TH-400 Automatic Transmission Tailhousing with Bushing & Seal features a short shaft design, providing a compact and efficient solution without specifying a specific length.
What is a transmission tail shaft?
- The transmission tail shaft, found in the JEGS 555-60312 TH-400 tail housing, is a component extending from the transmission that connects to the driveshaft, transferring power to the vehicle's rear wheels.
Specifications:
Does this tail shaft housing make the turbo 400 three speed transmission the same length as a powerglide two speed trantransmission
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