It will be a 7.625" rear with the bigger, more even sized spider gears. The 7.5" spider gears are the first to explode. Replace the axle and pinion seals. Obviously the gear oil should be changed and everything inspected.
jetsetw31 said:You just need to be able to basically put things back the exact same way you took them apart. That's it!
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If you put a 200-4R behind a high performance big block have a shop build it that specializes in hi po 200-4Rs. Plenty of good transmission shops let alone first timers fail at building up a 200-4R to withstand 500+ pounds of torque. The good news is having a quality hi performance 200-4R build isn't as expensive as it used to be. Lonnie has built two for me and I have had good luck with both of them. One behind an 87 442 with a torque monster 509ci Cadillac the other behind my GN. Both ran on drag radials and ran 12.4 @ 109 and 12.5 @ 110 mph. Both ran higher stall lock up converter with 3.42 & 3.73s. Even the 509 pulled off 16.8 & 17.0 mpg on two tanks on an out of state interstate trip.
dogshit said:Plenty of good transmission shops let alone first timers fail at building up a 200-4R to withstand 500+ pounds of torque. The good news is having a quality hi performance 200-4R build isn't as expensive as it used to be.
Anubis said:We ended up taking the trans out of the car 4 times before getting it right.
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