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Does my 200-4R Converter fit in a normal GN

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Old 01-21-2005, 11:40 AM
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Default Does my 200-4R Converter fit in a normal GN

I'm selling one of my Yank converters that I had built for my car. Will this converter for my 200-4R fit in a normal GN with a 200-4R.
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Nope. Not if you had it made to mate to an LS1 the output yoke is too long where it slides into the pump.
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First i would call Yank. But, i believe it will cuz whn using those trannys or any of the old school TH350s you use a crank adapter to bolt up the old style small block flex plates to the LS style crank. which allows you to use a "stock type" converter and trans. If that adapter was used in your application you can use that converter in a stock 200-4R GN setup.
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I'd definitely call Yank first. Anytime we've had TCI build us custom converters for the 200-4R transmission we've had it custom-built with the LS1 bolt pattern and pilot length. So, that would keep it from working in a GN or any other non-LS1-powered vehicle.

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