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Old 12-22-2009, 02:30 PM
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Can you use the same yoke from a 4l60e on a th400?
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No. The 4L60E uses the same yoke as a TH350 and is not interchangable with the TH400. You will need a new yoke to run the TH400.
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can anyone point me in the direction of which slip yoke i would need? I've found several different types...
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can anyone point me in the direction of which slip yoke i would need? I've found several different types...
You need to know what your output shaft looks like.
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yes you can on a th375 (long shaft th400)
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There is also a difference between car (slip yoke) and truck (fixed yoke) TH400s. The truck one will have a threaded hole in the end of the output shaft.




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