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After many sleepless nights searching the internet I think I have found out what it takes to convert a 2wd TH400 trans for use in a 4wd behind a 6.2 diesel.
I will document the process that I am using over the next few days.
The best 2wd case to use is one that has the bosses for the bolt on torque convertor cover but they were never drilled and tapped. This is for all intents and purposes a HD or "K" case. Note, I can find no evidence that any TH400 HD 4wd cases ever had a K cast into them like the TH350's did. If this case is not available a standard 2wd case can be used but no provision for engine strut bars will be available.
Several extra parts will need to be sourced, an output shaft, a governor, and a low stall convertor.
First the output shaft. I have found many posts that indicate that the "4wd" output shaft is required but none that include and description of said shaft. If you are like me you have to be able to tell your local tranny guy what to look for when he is searching through a pile of output shafts. The proper shaft will have 32 splines and measure 6 3/8" from the face of the thrust washer surface.
Second the governor. The diesel governor should have solid weights with no lightening holes. This allows centrifugal force to make the weights extend at a lower speed thereby causing lower shift points.
Third is the torque convertor. I was not able to find the exact matching convertor but I had two that would most likely work. Cheap and expensive. I went cheap with the GM3 HD low stall with three mounting pads. My other option was an Allison part with the same stall speed and six mounting pads and a price tag that was triple the cost of the GM3.
The transmission must be disassembled to change out the output shaft and I am using this opportunity to freshen up the internals. If you are not comfortable with process then you need to find a friendly transmission builder in your area. The governor and converter are the easy part.
Drilling and tapping the case will be covered in a later post.
Pictures
Output Shaft
Un-drilled Case
Reinforced case near extension housing
Reinforced low/reverse band pins
Diesel governor on right
I will document the process that I am using over the next few days.
The best 2wd case to use is one that has the bosses for the bolt on torque convertor cover but they were never drilled and tapped. This is for all intents and purposes a HD or "K" case. Note, I can find no evidence that any TH400 HD 4wd cases ever had a K cast into them like the TH350's did. If this case is not available a standard 2wd case can be used but no provision for engine strut bars will be available.
Several extra parts will need to be sourced, an output shaft, a governor, and a low stall convertor.
First the output shaft. I have found many posts that indicate that the "4wd" output shaft is required but none that include and description of said shaft. If you are like me you have to be able to tell your local tranny guy what to look for when he is searching through a pile of output shafts. The proper shaft will have 32 splines and measure 6 3/8" from the face of the thrust washer surface.
Second the governor. The diesel governor should have solid weights with no lightening holes. This allows centrifugal force to make the weights extend at a lower speed thereby causing lower shift points.
Third is the torque convertor. I was not able to find the exact matching convertor but I had two that would most likely work. Cheap and expensive. I went cheap with the GM3 HD low stall with three mounting pads. My other option was an Allison part with the same stall speed and six mounting pads and a price tag that was triple the cost of the GM3.
The transmission must be disassembled to change out the output shaft and I am using this opportunity to freshen up the internals. If you are not comfortable with process then you need to find a friendly transmission builder in your area. The governor and converter are the easy part.
Drilling and tapping the case will be covered in a later post.
Pictures
Output Shaft
Un-drilled Case
Reinforced case near extension housing
Reinforced low/reverse band pins
Diesel governor on right
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