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maxx

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I have a 1987 GMC V3500, his name is Private Pyle. Currently has a TBI 350, Turbo 400, NP205, 14 bolt rear, 60 front, H2 wheels with 315/70/17 Duratracs.

I'm not sure what gears it has in it, but they are very deep. I don't have a tach on it but it's wrapped out pretty good at 60-65 even with the big tires on it.

I'm looking at putting a transmission with overdrive in. What are my options here? looking for info on the complete package. What will bolt up, what will I need to do for a crossmember, will current drivelines work, how do I control the tranny, etc.

Basically what I'm looking to see, is can I make a 700r4 work. Can I basically bolt one in and go. What kind of limits will it have, what kind of upgrades should I do?

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The only problem with a 700r4 is you will be downgrading in strength and I am not certain whats available to mate the NP205 to it. I would look at a 4l80e with a stand alone computer since they are electronically shifted and you will still retain the same strength since I know a NP205 can be mated to it.

Any of the OD tranny's(700r4/4l60e/4l80e) will be longer than the TH400 so you will have to rework the x-member and driveshafts.
 
good to know on the crossmember/driveshafts.

I'd love to go for the 4l80e route, problem is a standalone controller is like $700 by itself.

I don't mind doing some upgrades to the tranny. Basically I just want to make it a little nice for when I go on longer drives. If I use it to tow I can just pull it out of OD which leaves me in the same boat as the TH400.
 
I understand that you can use the factory 6.2/6.5 diesel trans controller as a stand alone unit for the 4l80's. If you can find it and a harness I have read that it is fairly easy to make it into a stand alone controller for an app like yours.
 
I understand that you can use the factory 6.2/6.5 diesel trans controller as a stand alone unit for the 4l80's. If you can find it and a harness I have read that it is fairly easy to make it into a stand alone controller for an app like yours.

Veeeeery interesting. I think the early ones were a turbo 400, didn't think about a later model though.
 
Cheap and simple would be a $300ish Spicer Brownie OD off Craigslist or a junkyard. A stock, core 4l80e/205 will be about $1000 if you can find one, and you would still need a controller or manual valve body.
 
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