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Let's talk about TH400 trans to 4 speed conversions................

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Groucho, Aug 16, 2011.

  1. .....in 60's-70's GM cars. Now, here's the deal. I believe all these are basically the same length.
    GM Saginaw 4 speed w/bellhousing
    GM T-10 w/bellhousing
    Muncie 4 speed w/bellhousing
    Alum Powerglide
    Normal (short) tail TH350

    Now, I also believe that the shorter of the TH 400's is 2-3 inches longer than all the above when it comes to doing a swap. I met a guy that says the 71-72 Chevelle Muncie is 3/4" longer than older Muncie, and it may be true, BUT, he also says it's enough to make it a DIRECT swap lengthwise with the TH400. What say you? Thanks
     
  2. mgtstumpy
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    Comparison of T56 to T5 and traditional four-speed transmission.
    <table cellspacing="10"> <tbody> <tr> <td>
    </td> <td>A</td> <td>B</td> <td>C</td> <td>D</td> <td>E</td> <td>F</td> </tr> <tr> <td>GM Super T10, Muncie, Saginaw</td> <td>6.3</td> <td>14.2</td> <td>23.0</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>3.75</td> </tr> <tr> <td>GM T5 (V8)</td> <td>6.3</td> <td>16.0</td> <td>25.0</td> <td>19.0</td> <td>21.2</td> <td>3.75</td> </tr> <tr> <td>GM T56 F-car (production)</td> <td>4.9</td> <td>21.0</td> <td>26.4</td> <td>21.1</td> <td>23.9</td> <td>3.75</td> </tr> <tr> <td>GM T56 F-car (aftermarket)1</td> <td>6.3</td> <td>21.5</td> <td>27.0</td> <td>21.6</td> <td>21.6</td> <td>3.75</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Ford T5</td> <td>6.9375</td> <td>14.5</td> <td>24.125</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>5.5</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Ford Top loader</td> <td>6.375</td> <td>13.25</td> <td>24.125</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>5.5</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Mopar 383</td> <td>7.38</td> <td>15.28</td> <td>27.01</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>N/A</td> <td>2 or 2.76</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
    Dimensions B through E include 0.5" thick adapter plate
     

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  3. bobss396
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    I've swapped around pretty much anything in Chevys and I never ran into a length issue. There is a longer tail TH350, rare though. More common was a longer TH400 that came mainly in station wagons. I have one on the garage floor, PM me if you want a measurement.

    As far as my experience goes, I view the PG, short-tail TH350, TH400, Saginaw 3 & 4 speeds and Muncie 4-speeds as the same length. The TH400 yoke was always different, but length wise, they all fell into the factory transmission mounts.

    Bob
     
  4. seventhirteen
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    from dago, ca

    not all muncies share the th400 spline count
     
  5. Johnny Gee
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    Me say no to differant Muncie size.
     
  6. cakes
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    Id like some real answers please
     
  7. 55 dude
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    saginaw 3&4 spd's,M-20,M-21 used 350 turbo yoke where M-22 used 400 turbo yoke.
     
  8. Not all M-22's used the bigger output shaft/yoke
    Not all M-22's had fine spline input
    Not all M-22's had a drain plug

    But, that's not what this thread's about anyways. It's about trans length
     
  9. me too;)
     
  10. 1320/150
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    my experience..... you take out th350,and put in th400. It ALWAYS involves a trip to the driveline shop!!!!!
     
  11. squirrel
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    Then get under the car with a fricken tape measure. sheesh
     
  12. I already have. I have a 400 in my car with the shortest tail and it's at least 2 inches longer than all my trans that I list in my first post. I wanted to hear from others after than line of **** I was fed at Pomona swap meet. The only way that swap will possibly work is if the yoke is too deep in one trans and too shallow in the other. sheesh:p
     
  13. cortcomp
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  14. seventhirteen
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    the answer is yes in most cases but there are a few exceptions depending on what th400 you have and what muncie you get, but those are the oddball exceptions

    if you used my m-22 it would bolt in but the output spline would not match up because it doesn't have the th400 spline, it's a 69 version
     
  15. Molina
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    Wow, impressive chart.
     
  16. Hi!
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    Hi!
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    from SoCal

    Im not a xpert.
    Th350=muncie (4 and long 3 speeds) saginaws and borg warner
    TH400=nothing witout moving stuff and drive shaft made longer or motor moved back.
    TH350 yolk= most muncie, borg warner and saginaw
    TH400 yolk=Super T10, and some special muncies
     

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