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I am looking for an answer to help out my freind, his 700r4 is shot and has a th400 for free laying around, what all will it take to make the swap? crossmember for sure but will he have to do anything else? thanks
Colt
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Never heard of one in a 3rd gen? A few people run them including me. I was able to use my stock driveshaft with a TH400 slip yoke put on. Only thing is, my car originally had the 3 speed 200c. The length of the TH400 short tail and TH200c are within a half inch of each other. I bought a Spohn crossmember and torque arm for the swap but I'm sure there are other options out there.
__________________ Best times to date, motor pass: 11.81 @ 114.55 1.63 60' 10/18/08
nitrous pass: 10.49 @ 126 mph 1.42 60' 10/18/08
350, AFR 195 heads, Eagle H-beam 6" rods, Victor Jr,
750 Race Demon, ProMagnum RR's, Hooker LT, TH400, Spohn T/A and C/M
A 82-83 F body 200c 3 speed auto driveshaft, or his stock one cut down.
A "swap kit" I used the hurst kit on mine. It has the crossmember, torque arm mount bracket, shift cable bracket, vac line, etc.. Around $115-125 from summit.
A conversion front U joint. The th-400 slip yoke is bigger and takes a bigger U joint.. The conversion Joint will have 2 caps to fit the driveshaft, and the other 2 caps will fit the slip yoke.