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Old 05-04-2024, 11:39 PM
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Im.still gathering parts for my build and my transmission is original with about 112k miles on it. Car hasn't ran in 30 years. I basically want rebuilt drive train. I have read that I can have my torque converter Inspected and rebuilt and I'll do that. What rebuild kit is recommended for my transmission? I will not be drag racing car or any road racing just weekend cruising and lighting up tires every now and then. Basically stock build. I also like to know what correct transmission module is used on passanger side I believe. Can anyone tell me correct part number? I found this one but not sure if correct.
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Old 05-05-2024, 10:38 AM
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Im.still gathering parts for my build and my transmission is original with about 112k miles on it. Car hasn't ran in 30 years. I basically want rebuilt drive train. I have read that I can have my torque converter Inspected and rebuilt and I'll do that. What rebuild kit is recommended for my transmission? I will not be drag racing car or any road racing just weekend cruising and lighting up tires every now and then. Basically stock build. I also like to know what correct transmission module is used on passanger side I believe. Can anyone tell me correct part number? I found this one but not sure if correct.
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All 65-72 TH400 service modulator kits took the same P/N 8625976. Not sure if the P/N was superceded in later years.

Are you doing the rebuild yourself or having it done?

If you're doing it yourself, there are a couple of websites where you can buy the parts fairly inexpensively. It's not a difficult task to do yourself, you'll just need a way to compress the piston springs.

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