Larry, I agree that a TH-400 is the stronger of the two...I just
posted that a built TH-350 CAN survive behind a moderately stout
big-block. I'm not afraid to run 1000hp thru my TH-350...no
trans-brakes allowed at this level.
Emil Dusek
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> Emil:
> it may have worked
Emil:
it may have worked for you but I spun the drum and inner shaft 3 times on my th 350 behind a built 454. Went to a th400 and my trany problems went away but started blowing rearends. as far as I'm concerned th400 is far superior to th350.
Can you please tell me the dimensions of the bolt that holds the rear of the
tranny to the cross member. I went to the local NAPA and they could not find
me anything.
i think it is just 2 1/2in bolts but i dont know how long any help would be
greatly appreciated
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The TH400 wasn't available in the Chevelle until 67 and the TH350 was 69 I
believe.
Dale McIntosh
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A TH-350 can be built to handle plenty of big-block power. I
had a built TH-350 in my 69Nova 461CID w/350shot of gas(900+hp)
and never had a problem. I sold the Nova(less TH-350)and freshened
the tranny up and it now resides in my 93Z 383 blown w/two-stage nitrous
Camaro. My TH-350 has over 500 h
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<< what is the big difference between the turbo 350 and the turbo 400?
thanks
mike >>
TH400 is alot stronger than the TH350, it is also physically bigger, utilizes
an electric kickdown as opposed to th
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Matt Wooliever
1966 Malibu
Gaithersburg, MD
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Is there any simple wo
Hey all,
what is the big difference between the turbo 350 and the turbo 400?
thanks
mike
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] TH350 to 400 swap in '66
I replaced the 350 with a Turbo 350 with a 454 and a Turbo 400 in my 71.
The crossmember had to be moved to the rear 6 inches, but in the 71 the
holes
were already provided in the frame from the factory so I didn't have to
drill.
I had
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Is there any simple workaround (other than drilling new mounting holes) for
the cross member locating 6" further to the rear?
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If it's like my 69, it
I replaced the 350 with a Turbo 350 with a 454 and a Turbo 400 in my 71.
The crossmember had to be moved to the rear 6 inches, but in the 71 the holes
were already provided in the frame from the factory so I didn't have to drill.
I had to have 1/2" taken out of my driveshaft and I had to shorten
Is there any simple workaround (other than drilling new mounting holes) for
the cross member locating 6" further to the rear?
If it's like my 69, it will just slide back. There should be more than one
set of holes.
Obviously I need a new slip yoke. Any recommendations for a manufacturer
f
Hey all,
I am sure that this has been accomplished before and I am in need of some
tips! I am swapping out my TH350 for a fresh TH400 in my '66 Malibu. Here
are some of the questions I am encountering:
Is there any simple workaround (other than drilling new mounting holes) for
the cross membe
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