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700R4 install
[IMG][/IMG]Ive got a 327 3 speed on the column in my 68 LWB Chevy, I just picked up a 700R4 trans, and newly rebuilt tilt column, will be converting to auto from 3 speed on the column, what parts do I need ?, flex plate?starter?, any specific trans coolant lines?,brackets for shift linkages?, truck is all stock as came from the factory which cable/linkage gives the correct detent? all help is apprecitaed, I know this has been talked about and I read the posts just wondering what all guys/gals have used that worked the best!
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Re: 700R4 install
i have 3 builds that 'm working with a 1968 longhorn that had a 396 400 Now will be converted to 250 inline 6 with 700R4 converting it to 1/2 ton by changing front spindles and 1/2 rear end everything it staying stock No lowering for this long truck 8 1/2 foot bed its fully loaded with air power steering and brakes now will have disc
the 1968 Gmc suburban with get a 700R4 it has a 350 in it and nothing else will be done Have a 1971 Cheyenne 1/2 ton putting a 700R4 in it its fully loaded. Now I've had 2 tilt column in my trucks and they been nothing but pain in the butts.reason why what do you use to pull your self into the trucks the steering wheel well ask most guys why so many people stay with the standard stock column |
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Re: 700R4 install
Go to Bowtie Overdrives. They have everything you will need to install a 700r4. I put one in my 71. They also have some good how-to sections that were very helpful.
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Re: 700R4 install
you can run a cooler if you want but best is through rad
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Re: 700R4 install
You need a flexplate (and bolts) and matching starter, radiator with cooler in it, cooler lines (these can possibly come from the donor vehicle), complete shift linkage for a column shift, and torque converter bolts. The linkage bracket on the transmission needs to be from a column shift. You will have to move the crossmember and shorten the driveshaft. BowTie Overdrives may have a different indicator or you can just leave that alone.
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Re: 700R4 install
Most important is hooking up the detent cable to the carb. That controls how/when it shifts. If its not right you can burn up the trans. Bowtie overdrive sells the kits to give you the proper geometry. Also the wiring for the lock up.
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Re: 700R4 install
I believe most 700r4's had an electronic speedo, so if you want to use your stock speedo, you will need some kind of adapter.
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Re: 700R4 install
Check out WWW.bowlertransmissions.com for the cable you need .
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