Mailbag: Swapping a TH-350 Transmission for a TH-700-R4

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Q: I have a 1941 Ford sedan with a small block Chevy. I would like to replace the TH-350 transmission with a TH-700-R4. How much difference is there in the physical size of the transmissions? Will I need to change the transmission mount? Would the driveshaft need modification?

A: The TH-350 is 27¾ inches in total length and 20¾ inches long from the front of the transmission to the mounting pad. The TH-700-R4 is 30 inches in total length and 22¼ inches from the front to the mounting pad. To use the TH-700, you will have to move the transmission mount crossmember back 1¼ inches, and the driveshaft will have to be shortened 2¼ inches. The driveshaft yokes are the same on both transmissions.

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  1. kyle
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    I think you might mean the driveshsft would need shortened if the yokes are the same and the transmission is longer.

  2. OnAllCylinders
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    Correct, the driveshaft should be shortened. We apologize for the typo and have made the correction!

  3. fred alvis
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    do NOT use a tranny out of a c-4 vette , they don’t have a crossmember mounting pad.

    • OnAllCylinders
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      No one on staff here has installed Gear Vendors Overdrive before. Unfortunately, we’ll have to withhold judgment.

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