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07-15-2016, 08:01 AM | #1 |
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TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
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The I6 in my '64 C10 1/2 ton is tired and getting swapped for a '65 283 and I'm now planning on a TH200-4R. Going to look at a trans tomorrow and the guy didn't have much to offer beyond, "it worked fine when I pulled it out of my Blazer and it is complete." I've done a bit of reading, but still have questions. First: What do I need to look for on this TH200-4R? I read there are some years that are better than others, but it's going to be gone through anyway, so what should I know? Second: My '64 currently is the standard 3 on the tree arrangement. What do I need to know about making the column shift work with this OD trans? I don't want to switch columns and can make some cover plates or whatever needs to be done. Any help would be appreciate here guys! On a side note... searching for threads gets a little tough when these transmissions are called TH200-4R's, 200r4's, 2004rs, and so on and so forth. So if there's a good thread that I'm missing in a search, please point me in the right direction. THANKS!
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07-15-2016, 11:59 AM | #2 |
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
I'll add another question...
Torque converters: I plan to tow with this truck on occasion (read once in a blue moon), maybe a small car on a trailer or a load of building supplies that might be too large for the fleet side short bed. Do I really need to opt for a "Truck/Towing" converter just for the few times I'll maybe pull a trailer with a load? I need to be able to use the truck as a TRUCK, but in the grand scheme of things, I'm not going to be pulling heavy construction equipment or Sherman tanks on a trailer. Thoughts?
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07-15-2016, 12:54 PM | #3 |
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
have the mods move this to the engine & drivetrain section. I would say you would need a auto column or a floor shift.
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Ahh! Sorry guys! I was thinking since it had column discussions for a 60-66 I was in the right place. Thanks for moving it and sorry for the hassle!
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07-15-2016, 04:06 PM | #6 |
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Thanks man!
Column swap would be easier for sure. I was thinking I saw a clever way to make the manual shift column work. I could have completely imagined that, though.
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Just making sure you know that blazers never came with the 200-4R, only cars had them. No, you do not need a different convertor to tow with it.
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I was thinking that a converter specified for towing was a bit overkill for just the occasional load tow. Thanks!
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Okay... I just grabbed up a TH200-4R for cheap and it looks really good, as far as I can see with it sitting in front of me. Only thing it's missing is the fill tube because he swapped it over to the other transmission he installed.
Only thing I noticed after I got home was that the output shaft was a tad loose. I've not messed with one of these, but I'm guessing it's normal when the yoke is not installed... orrrrrrr did I just buy a pile of crap? HA!
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
200 series transmissions don't have a Case Bushing like all other GM transmissions too support the Output Shaft, A lot of movement is normal.
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It was suggested that he thought it might have come out of a Monte Carlo. The tag has a number that reads 094-2T85CH1084. What do I have here? Not sure I'm looking at the right numbers. S
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Answering my own question here. Looks like the transmission has the dual mounting pattern confirming what the guy told me, probably 85 Monte with a 305, based on the CH code.
Now I need to figure out this locking/non-locking thing and the electrical portion.
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
I used a bowtie overdrives lockup kit, wired it up to 2 switches- one would let the trans lock by itself in 4th, the other was a manual lockup whenever I flipped the switch. Don't run in 4th without lockup.
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07-19-2016, 09:31 AM | #14 |
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Excellent! I'll take a look at that. I appreciate the info!
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Re: TH200-4R in a '64 - Trans and Install Questions
Quote:
https://www.bowtieoverdrives.com/cat...php?ITEMID=343
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