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Yessir. It should.
Ok i was wondering i thought they did but i was readin a thread and Hot Rod said-Turbo 350 does use a detent pressure cable aka kickdown cable, and set properly will much better modulate your shift points than a T400 in my opinion. I know he is the tranny guy and wasnt to clear what he meant can u explain?Yessir. It should.
Thanks for clearing that up. I thought the electric stuff started with the 700R4.The 400 has an electric kick down switch. The 350 has a mechanical cable.

o-ok-not sure how to hook one of those up but im guessing Hot Rod was right on that.-Iv been in a toss up between what i want to put behind my 454-400 for durability-700r4-for the 1st gear and overdrive-2004r-close gear ratio and overdrive-350 thats what i got and good all around tranny. I think iv about brow beat everyone on the tranny issue i got -SORRY! Iv leaned alot though-i almost know what the heck im a talking bout- LOL-At least i think soThe 400 has an electric kick down switch. The 350 has a mechanical cable.

Thats is what im leaning towards and Hot Rod mentioned before. A guy at a tranny shop over here said the 350 would do it behind the 454 and for 650.00 he build it to and with a stall converter...-but i was hoping i could throw the cash at a fellow TMC Hot Rod since its getting close to xmas and the po boy always working plus doing his projects-we ought to feel fortunite when he shows up here. Maybe we all ought to pitch in and have one of our womans friends hook up with him on a blind date and see them ride off in the sunset.Best of both worlds. Build a th400 to handle the weight and torque. Then once you drive it for a while save some funds for a Gear Vendors Overdrive unit.

up to 65 Turbo 400's have the good low drum sprag for a trans that may use a trans brake to launch off of, along with the good interemediate sprag that is great for slamming and hitting 2nd gear real hard. You didn't get the good low sprag drum thru 69 which is rarely needed, but thru 69 you did get the good intermediate sprag drum for slamming 2nd which is needed in many cases for racing. So that 68 trans should have the good sprag you need and it about 40% stronger than the roller sprag. So I'd go with that 400 for $100 and that good drum is a steal. I see that good intermediate sprag drum alone selling for as hight as $300 without the sprag. The sprag is another $75 or so. So that 68 400 I'd say is ready to go as far as the hard parts for strength. Then a basic good quality rebuild should do the trick. I doubt you even need the Red Alto clutches. Just go with good Raysbestos clutches in a kit, a new band, filter and run it. If the trans fluid is a nice color run the converter too. Converters don't have seals in them that go bad to worry about how long its been sitting.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.