swap question....tv cable/non tv cable carb

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Mostly by process of elimination--bowties site lists a kit for every one but the 1908. And IIRC i have a 1908 and had checked that it is "correct"
 
megaladon6 said:
Mostly by process of elimination--bowties site lists a kit for every one but the 1908. And IIRC i have a 1908 and had checked that it is "correct"
Ive done some searching... but that number doesnt look like a GM carb number...Is that the series number? Im trying to find one and using that number doesnt pull up much online. :?:
 
sorry, i think it was supposed to be 1708 (the first 4 numbers)! basically just early/mid eighties when they were producing the 200 and 700 trans missions
 
Ok...that makes it a lot easier...lol. I found a 4bbl off a 77 T/A 403 sbo. It needs rebuilding, but its cheap. Thanks a bunch for the info!
 
update: I got another cable from work. Measured it against the one on the car, and its shorter? So, either the one I had was stretched or its the wrong cable. Now the trans shifts much better, and without any busyness or odd downshifting when slowing down. Now I just need to figure out whats the correct vacuum setting for the TCI lockup control..... :roll:

This site really helped me out.....and it should be a sticky!
http://www.tvmadeez.com/article/index.php
 
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