The 700R4 is one member of the Turbo-Hydramatic series of automatic transmissions. They were made by General Motors. The function of a transmission is to change the gear ratios as a vehicle moves. In the case of an automatic transmission this happens automatically without the driver having to shift gears.
Using Dexron VI in a 700R4 transmission is generally not recommended. The 700R4 was designed for Dexron II fluid, and while Dexron VI can be backward compatible with older fluids, it may not provide the same performance characteristics or protection needed for this transmission. It's best to stick with the manufacturer's recommendations and use a fluid specifically designed for the 700R4 to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
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You can't. No matter what you do to it. It will always be a 700R4
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I think it was from 1988 through 1992 used the 700R4
Yes...and most of them came with the 700r4. If it wasn't originally equipped the 700r4 then you may have to change the tranny cross member.
Yes, a 168-tooth flex plate can work with a 700R4 transmission, provided that the engine it is mated to is compatible with that flex plate. The 700R4 typically requires a specific flex plate to match the engine's starter and flywheel specifications. Always ensure that the flex plate is designed for the engine and transmission combination you are using to ensure proper fit and function.
what is the transmission capacity for a 1988 700r4 with transfer case
NO, Not even close. The 4L80E is an electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 700R4 is not.
turbo 350 or 700r4 turbo 350 or 700r4
No.