looking for a nice turbo 400
#3
t-400's
I have a 400 that was behind a 430 in a 68 Buick Electra that I used to drive that I know to be a excellent transmission. Shifted like a new one. I want $200 for it including the torque convertor, and it's out of the car and sitting in my shop floor.
I also have a 400 that came out of a 68 or 69 Pontiac with a 400 engine that is in unknown condition. I never drove the car. You can have it for $75 including the torque convertor.
I'm located about 40 miles due south of Norfolk,VA.
I also have a 400 that came out of a 68 or 69 Pontiac with a 400 engine that is in unknown condition. I never drove the car. You can have it for $75 including the torque convertor.
I'm located about 40 miles due south of Norfolk,VA.
#6
ok i have a 1974 cutlass 442 with a super built 455 olds engine putting about 600 horse to the ground i have a 410 eaton posi and strange axles but keep bending the shaft on the pump on the front of my turb 350 so i figured i need a nice t 400 not sure let me know what you guys think thanks
#8
Chris, watch for one with the correct speedometer attachment. The full sized Oldsmobiles from the late 1960's to maybe 1970 used a speedometer cable that ran from the front wheel. There is no place on these TH400's to hook up your speedometer cable. John
#9
600HP to the ground is pretty impressive.
Are you coming to Byron this September for the Oldsmobile powered nationals race?
If not, you should. I'd like to see that thing twist some metal. See you in the pits
Are you coming to Byron this September for the Oldsmobile powered nationals race?
If not, you should. I'd like to see that thing twist some metal. See you in the pits
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