09-12-2012, 09:43 AM
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The Older Generation
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montezuma, Iowa
Posts: 26,075
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Re: 2004r Trans
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Originally Posted by GuyO
Me too, I paid $600.00 and swapped out the Powerglide for a 200-4r after doing what you are - looking, reading, researching because it was the same length and could handle 350hp out of a 327. Got mine from a wrecking yard, it had a multi case housing and came with Oldsmobile Torque Converter. I pulled it apart, added a torque converter lock up from BTO and TV made easy kit from BTO. I pull a small 16' dual axle camper trailer. It has a good/solid shift range. Added in a transcooler and a trans temp gauge just to be sure. I love the overdrive as we spend a lot of time on I-90. I certainly recommend it for 2 wheel drive, sport trucks.
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GuyO,
Do you know what your rear end ratio is?
LockDoc
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