I'm assuming you're talking about the 700R4 and the TH400. The 700R4 is an overdrive transmission - this is what later evolved into the 4L60 and 4L60E. It has a .69 overdrive ratio, with four forward and one reverse gear. The TH400 is a direct drive transmission, with three forward and one reverse gear, and was also rated for higher torque engines than the TH350, and also the 700R4/4L60 - this was commonly mated to small block engines in 3/4 ton and heavier pickups, and is also the transmission used in the military M1008 and M1009 CUCVs, as well as the M998 series HMMWV ('Humvee'), in both cases, matched up with the 6.2 liter Detroit Diesel V8 engine.
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an automatic transmission shifts through the 4 or 5 gears for you as you accelerate. a manual transmission must be shifted by hand using a shifter and a clutch (located next to the left of the brake pad).
Well the main difference is that a car is made out of plastic, and a truck is made out of metal.
The price difference between a conventional truck and one with a lift is an estimated $4000 difference. The $4000 includes the lift for the truck as well as the wheels that are needed to go with it.
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
There is no difference unless one are the other is a 4-wheel drive. Are if one are the other is a half ton or 3/4 ton truck. If both trucks are 3/4 ton then the transmission's will be a 4l80e If they both are 1/2 tons then it will be a 4l60e transmission. If 0ne is a 4x4 and the other is not then neither trans. will interchange. The center shaft in a 4x4 trans. is longer for the transfur case to bolt up.
IF they used the same motor and transmission, the truck with 3.55s would turn higher RPMs at speed, but would be better suited for hills. A truck with 3.55s typically will turn 1500 RPMs at 70 MPH. The truck with 3.08s would turn a lot less RPMs at speed. However, it's extremely unlikely the truck with 3.08s will have the same transmission - it would be geared much too high. It probably has a lower geared transmission than what the truck with 3.55s is using.
K3500 is a pickup truck; G3500 is a van.
The 1986 Chevy Caprice Classic didn't have a 4.7L V6
There is NO difference. As long as there both the same KIND and are out of a truck.
yes
The model is different, but the vehicles function the same.