Tranny Question???
kyleholt11
11-10-2007, 02:19 PM
Could I take a torque converter off of a TH-350c and put it on a 700R4?
silicon212
11-10-2007, 02:28 PM
No.
kyleholt11
11-11-2007, 04:14 PM
Why wouldnt it work?
silicon212
11-11-2007, 04:30 PM
Why wouldnt it work?
Ever tried to bolt a Ford Windsor cylinder head onto a small block Chevy? No?
It's not designed to. The TH350 uses SAE (English) measurements - inches etc. The TH700R4 uses metric measurements. The front pumps are different, spline count is different, hub diameter is different.
You can use a torque converter for a TH400 on a TH350 and vice versa - as they are the same. You can use a TH2004R converter with its 27-spline input shaft on an early TH700R4, through mid 1984, but from mid-'84 to today the TH700R4/4L60/4L60E (non-PWM) uses a converter for a 30-spline input shaft.
Ever tried to bolt a Ford Windsor cylinder head onto a small block Chevy? No?
It's not designed to. The TH350 uses SAE (English) measurements - inches etc. The TH700R4 uses metric measurements. The front pumps are different, spline count is different, hub diameter is different.
You can use a torque converter for a TH400 on a TH350 and vice versa - as they are the same. You can use a TH2004R converter with its 27-spline input shaft on an early TH700R4, through mid 1984, but from mid-'84 to today the TH700R4/4L60/4L60E (non-PWM) uses a converter for a 30-spline input shaft.
Tony Silva
05-10-2010, 03:41 PM
Yeah, And beside that, the input shafts iare a totally different...........just look at them.
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