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Old 04-07-2006, 11:20 AM
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I found a guy that is trying to sell a TH-350 that he had rebuilt to fit his '84 camaro. I also know the '93-'02 f-body's need a 9" tail shaft to fit the stock length DS. What I need to know is whether or not this TH-350 would be ready to bolt on or if I'd need another tail shaft. Thanks in advance.
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If it has a 9" TS, then it will mount up and you can use the stock DS length, although it will be a little shorter than optimal. You will also need a Xmember, I used the BMR tubular with the TA Relo Mount (recently cut the TA mount part off since I have a Spohn Tunnel mounted TA). It helps to get the 9" housing from Rossler, they take a stock housing, close the mechanical speedo, and weld in a VSS Bung and bolt hole so the stock speedo works. As well, get a shifter, and flexplate from either a 98' or TCI, ATI or the likes with Dual Bolt pattern.
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I know it needs a 9" tailshaft. I just didn't know if the '84 camaro also used the 9" tailshaft to fit its stock DS length.




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