No, the 700R4 speed sensor will not work in a TH350 transmission, as they use different speed sensor designs and mounting configurations. The TH350 typically relies on a mechanical speedometer drive, while the 700R4 uses an electronic speed sensor. To retrofit a 700R4 speed sensor into a TH350, significant modifications would be required, including changes to the transmission and potential adjustments to the vehicle's wiring and speedometer system.
Th350 is a three speed transmission, where as the 700r4 is a four speed automatic fourth gear being an overdrive.
There are 4 different options for the type of transmission that came in a 1988 K5 Blazer. They are the 4 speed SM465 manual, the 3 speed TH350 automatic, the 3 speed TH400 automatic and the 4 speed 700R4 automatic.
Powerglide, Th350, Th400, or a muncie 4 speed.
Need more information... What year, make and model. Is it a 3 speed automatic ( TH350 ) or an overdrive (700R4). Does it have OEM carb or aftermarket.
The car has a 700R4 transmission. 4 speed automatic
It either a t-400 (3 speed) or a 700r4 (4 speed)
Almost any vehicle that came with a standard (manual) transmission, 3, 4, 5 speed can be changed over to automatic. You may have to incorporate an aftermarket floor shifter in order to make it work. recommend 700R4 TH350 or 400 trans be installed. Takes less to operate and very reliable.
mosty likely a 700r4 if it is a four speed
No the 700r4 is a 4 speed transmission the turbo 350 3 speed without changing rear end car will rev really high at any speed over 45
If it has a 700R4, it is in the tail shaft of the tranny on the drivers side.
P0715 - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit MalfunctionSensor is located on the transmission.- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
A bad transmission speed sensor will result in the transmission not shifting at the proper times. The defective transmission speed sensor may also cause the vehicle not to idle properly.