Includes:
GM TH700-R4
Kit Includes:
TH700-R4 Performance Transmission 555-60320
Transmission-to-Block Bolt Set 555-82510
Transmission Cooler 555-60372
Transmission Cooler Mount Kit 555-53501
Transmission Hose 555-60355
Stainless Steel Hose Clamps 555-15974
Torque Converter 555-60410
Torque Convertor Bolt Kit 070-230-7305
Quick Shift Automatic Transmission Fluid 555-28071
Flexible Braided Transmission Dipstick 555-61592
I have a 70 Chevy C10 shirt narrow. I have installed a 2004R in it but it burned up at 250 miles. Has a floor shifter. Modified drive line. Has a 355 450 HP pro-street engine. Will a 700R4 work? Does it have the same rear spline? I have a lockout kit.
Will this fit my 1968 LeMans? It has a 400ci and 2spd powerglide.
I have a 1984 GMC 1 Ton Van with a 350 5.7L Engine and a 3-speed auto. will this trans swap and if so does the drive shaft need to be modified and if lockup wiring kit is needed which one should be used?
What horsepower will this unit stand
will this transmission work in a 56 chevy if so what would i need to make the swap i have a 4 speed manual now
WILL THIS WORK IN 72 C10 WITH 454
I need to change the trans in my 71 C10 with a 305 out of an 83. I think this will work, right? The shifter is on the floor out of a 2000 Bravada so I already reversed the mount.
can you recommend a flex plate? do I need a lock up control?
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