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GM TH400
JEGS Race Prepped TH400 Transmission is equipped with a billet aluminum trans brake valve body that utilizes an internal solenoid, and a direct drum modified for instantaneous trans brake release. Rated to 1200 horsepower it is built with a Pro Mod 36-element sprag and aluminum drum, high-performance steels, precision clearance clutch packs, race-prepped OEM case and tail housing, deep aluminum pan, and shortened output shaft for unbeatable performance.
Features:
- Pro Mod 36 Element Sprag with hard coated aluminum drum
- Billet Aluminum Transbrake valve body
- Clutch packs & unit end play precision clearances for "low drag" friction-free performance
- Race-prepped factory case and tail housing Deep aluminum pan for additional fluid capacity & cooling
Note: Trans brake is wired to the kick-down connector on the driver's side of the case. Must engage trans brake to operate reverse.
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