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VIN...
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Writing...
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Stamp...
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Here are some detailed pictures from a 1969 CX THM400 trans, courtesy of the Super Car Workshop...
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6-lug convertor...
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Entire assembly...
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What Car is this trans going into,if I may ask?
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Where is the VIN located on this transmission.
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Dean |
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Forgot to ask if anyone has a source for speedometer drive gears for TH 400?
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Dean |
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I have compiled a list of speedometer gears.
What specifically are you wanting to know? Color-Ratio-Part#? Look for a CON VIN possibly stamped around the bell housing as well as into a recessed machined pad located were the Trans. oil pan meetes the trans. valve body. It's behind the shift linkage rubber boot. It is parallel to the head pipe,so you will have to look behind the head pipe,and wipe the pad clean to notice. |
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