Doesn't seem unreasonable for a good 4x4 late core, try and find a "virgin" unit nobody has been into before, if it looks previously built then pass on it
Doesn't seem unreasonable for a good 4x4 late core, try and find a "virgin" unit nobody has been into before, if it looks previously built then pass on it
This trans is 4x4 only, 1987 to 1992, if you are using this in a diesel then swap the governor from the original trans and make sure you use a diesel torque converter as the gas engine has a higher stall speed and weaker damper. Nearly all diesel converters save for a very few 1991-1992 models were 6 lug like your original. The pump casting number should end in "732" and there is a casting seam in the case that runs over the top of the cooler line fitting area like a rainbow. These are the easiest ways to id a 1987 and later if it is removed from the vehicle.
So just to double check, I assume that whatever core I get will be from a gas engine, and the only thing that I need to worry about changing is the governor, swapping for the one on my current tranny, and getting the correct torque converter?
Did they change the spline output throught the years on these? Someone on another forum said they went from a 27 to a 32 spline output at some point.

Has anyone here put a gasser tranny into a 6.2 diesel? The tranny shop said the wiring connector is different on it. He didn't seen to think it was worth it for my purposes to spend the extra cash and effort. I'm so conflicted![]()
Wiring is the easiest and most fundemental thing to change on any 700R4. If your shop has expressed this opinion then move on to another shop that understands the 700R4 and can be of better service to you.
