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General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: mark on December 17, 2002, 09:25:00 pm
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I'm considering the purchase of a 1986 3/4 ton 4wd. It has an automatic transmission, and I've heard that the 400 transmission is the best. How do I tell if it is a 400? The VIN is 1GCGK24M8GS122671, and the specs in the glove compartment say option "MX1 3-speed automatic transmission". Any insight would be appreciated.
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You can tell what kind of transmission you have by looking at the transmission pan on. A TH350 will look like a square with one corner cut off and the TH400 is kind of irregularly shaped anddoesn't really resemble any shape. From the factory, all trucks with straight-six and small block v8 engines had either the TH350 three-speed automatic or the TH700R4 four-speed autoamtic. The TH400 was only used in big block applications. Hope this helps.
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Thanks, it must be a TH350, because it has a 350 engine. What is the scoop on a TH350 - good transmission? I need a truck that will pull.
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The TH400 also came behind SBC's as well. The TH350 is a good tranny, but not as strong as a TH400. If your looking to do alot of pulling you would be much better off with a standard tranny.
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I didn't know that, i was always told differently. Was it an option, like a towing package or something? Couldn't a shift kit help for pulling trailers?