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Offline blazing816

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Trans Crossmember
« on: August 07, 2013, 09:20:13 am »
Okay, so I was doing some work on my beater (change oil, plugs, etc.) I was under it draining the oil and notice that my trans bolts looked loose. Then with further inspect I realized that there was no trans mount (bushing, what not), then realized that the trans was almost pitch upwards and was hitting the floor pan of the cab (reason why my 4x4 light is not connected on top, not that I really care about that). With what I can notice it is the wrong cross member (it came stock with a 700r4 if that matter PO changed it to th350) so I am looking to get a replacement and fix the issues.

So my question is does anyone have a picture of a correct cross member for the th350 4x4??
Also does a cross member from a 2wd th350 work for a 4x4??
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Offline bake74

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Re: Trans Crossmember
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2013, 12:38:35 pm »
     There are difference's between the 350 and 700 r4 crossmembers.  You should if need to just re drill some holes.
     I do believe that a c10 and k10 crossmember's are different, if I am wrong someone will correct me.
     Sorry I have no pic's to share.
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Re: Trans Crossmember
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2013, 12:20:51 pm »
That's what I figured....so hopefully someone can get a picture for me so I can try and find one at the salvage yard.
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1988 Chevy R20 Scottsdale Crew Cab (350/TH400/4.56)