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I need to double check the spline on my tranny, to make sure I order the right converter. Is the innermost spline section the splines I should be looking at?
TIA!
TIA!
if that is the section, then yeah, its 27 spline. Any reason to swap it out, didn`t really figure that into the build, nor do I have the slightest idea how to do itGet a 31 spline torque converter... if for some reason you have a 27 spline input you should replace it with a 31. There is no way I could count splines on that pic. Paint a line on one of the splines and start counting all the way around.

well, the tranny was already built by a shop in RI, so I`d like to keep it the way it is, if possible. Will I have any issues running the 27 spline?If your already going to have it torn down to rebuild, you simply change that shaft for a 31 spline version. You can get a used one from a tranny shop by itself for $10-25 give or take.
I sure hope it doesn`t happen. I bought this tranny from a guy on a local board, who had it built by a local race shop. It was super built w/ extra clutches, hardened sprag, kevlar bands, and corvette servo,deep finned pan with drain plug,and a brand new "K" case.The 27 spline shaft was a common failure point in the early transmissions. It may make it, it may fail. I doubt anyone could predict that. Its going to depend on how you drive it. But at this point if you just had it rebuilt, run it as is and buy the converter to match. Worst thing that could happen is you have to pull it back out later.

i`m couting the right splines right? the ones inner most from the end of the shaft?I'd really be worried about any shop that did that much to upgrade it and overlooked the 27 spline input shaft myself.
Is that the only weak spot in these year 700r4s, though? Is it more than just the 27 spline input? Any idea what that would run me?Why not have your local tranny shop swap the input from your tranny into the rebuilt trans then buy the correct convertor (never use an old convertor with a new trans).
Why not have your local tranny shop swap the input from your tranny into the rebuilt trans then buy the correct convertor (never use an old convertor with a new trans).
The end, being closest most to the tranny, or furthest?Yes, its the center shaft splines closest to the end.
Really? Any tips...have to do a little research....I would recommend doing this... if not doing it yourself. Its not a complicated task.
Well, after being built up, what else would be left?That is not the only weak spot, but it is a major one.