'68 TH400-need help

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I got a guy who i can get a 400 tranny from that came out of a 68 corvette-its been sitting for 4 yrs and he said it worked fine before-he did recommend a rebuild but said it had "all the good stuff" any input out there? Does come with stall converter.
 

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"GOOD STUFF"

I've heard this from amateur engine builders many many times. Usually they would not know good stuff if it was hanging from a nut hair. This is a shot in the dark. YOu might get it opened up and find a jewel... or it might be a total POS. BUT - If you are rebuilding anyway, I guess it's worth a shot. If it appears solid and comes with a stall converter, it might be a jewel!

Chances that it actually came from a Corvette are slim... but that doesn't matter anyway. They used basically the same trans as other GM models.

Check this out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-Hydramatic#Super_Turbine_400_.2F_THM400_.2F_3L80_.2F_3L80HD
 

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"GOOD STUFF"

I've heard this from amateur engine builders many many times. Usually they would not know good stuff if it was hanging from a nut hair. This is a shot in the dark. YOu might get it opened up and find a jewel... or it might be a total POS. BUT - If you are rebuilding anyway, I guess it's worth a shot. If it appears solid and comes with a stall converter, it might be a jewel!

Chances that it actually came from a Corvette are slim... but that doesn't matter anyway. They used basically the same trans as other GM models.

Check this out.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-Hydramatic#Super_Turbine_400_.2F_THM400_.2F_3L80_.2F_3L80HD
I hear ya-so there really isnt nothing special about it if it did come from a vet? He said the vet was his???Does anything happen to trannys from just sitting? Seals go bad or anything?-I was just kinda thinking drain the fluids and run it to the rebuild-unless i can ever get ahold of that working man Hot Rod-Where art thou o Hot Rod???:cool:
 

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Input shaft and tail shaft seals. If it has fluid in it now, that's a good thing. You could install it, replace the fluid and give it a shot.

If I remember right, late 60s (like 68-69) Corvette might have had a slightly lower first gear... but I haven't been involved with those is a long time. The TH400 was used all the way back to 64.
 

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Input shaft and tail shaft seals. If it has fluid in it now, that's a good thing. You could install it, replace the fluid and give it a shot.

If I remember right, late 60s (like 68-69) Corvette might have had a slightly lower first gear... but I haven't been involved with those is a long time. The TH400 was used all the way back to 64.
If i do and it breaks its always rebuildable right? No part of it can't be rebuilt is there?
 

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What are you wanting to stick it in? Do you mind me asking what kind of deal you're getting? That makes a difference here.
 

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Well. If it really has a stall verter... you are going to be hammering the crap out of it with a big block torque wise. You'll know what it;s made of quickly. You can destroy a trans. They are not always rebuildable.
 

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Well. If it really has a stall verter... you are going to be hammering the crap out of it with a big block torque wise. You'll know what it;s made of quickly. You can destroy a trans. They are not always rebuildable.
ok thanks for the info.
 

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