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700 R4 conversion (1/7)
 2/18/02 1:15pm
joubre1
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GRANBURY, TX - USA

Vette(s):
1979 L48


Joined: 1/17/2002
Posts: 3

Has anyone changed out a 350 transmission and put a 700R4 in its place?
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700 R4 conversion (2/7)
 2/19/02 7:17pm
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1980 RED Coupe 400 Engine 700R4 Trans.


Joined: 11/28/2001
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I had a 700R-4 put in my 1980 vette. It was done in Florida. I had a meeting there and drove my car,left it with the shop and picked it up three days later. It was an expensive swap but worth every penny of it. It was done by the corvette clinic, just south of Jacksonville Fla. Total bill was $2100.00. That was turn key. I highly recommend the change. My mileage went from 13/14 on a trip to over 20 mpg. The overdrive in fantastic on the highway and I had a switch installed to turn it off when I am running around the city.
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700 R4 conversion (3/7)
 2/20/02 11:48am
BSeery
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Chandler, AZ - USA

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1980 Red w/ red leather interior, T-Tops, ZZ4 engine, 700R4 transmission.


Joined: 12/2/2001
Posts: 21

I have also had the conversion done to my 1980.

I really love that low first gear and that 4th and lockup overdrive.

A local shop did the conversion. We are still using the stock shifter, and ALL the gears work. Mine was done for about $1500 total, including new u-joints, driveshaft work, crossmember work, shift kit, corvette servo in the tranny, higher stall convertor......... really makes the car enjoyable to drive.

The mileage is nice too. I used to get about 250 - 255 miles to the tank, before the light would come on. The other day on the way to a car show, I pulled in just as the light came on and the trip odometer was reading 340!!! I had to look a couple of times before I would believe it, but I did pick up some considerable mileage.

The conversion is well worth the money.....

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700 R4 conversion (4/7)
 2/21/02 10:12am
Eric 70
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METAIRIE, LA - USA

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1970 Stingray Convertible


Joined: 1/29/2002
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I have a 700R4 in my '70, and its GREAT!!! Email me if you have any specific questions.

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700 R4 conversion (5/7)
 3/1/02 10:13am
wjms
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Check out the following website for 700R4 information. Very good price on their tranny!

http://www.bowtieoverdrives.com/index2.htm

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700 R4 conversion (6/7)
 3/4/02 11:39am
mciamp99
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TEWKSBURY, MA - USA

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1972 Steel Cities Grey Coupe


Joined: 3/2/2002
Posts: 5

I am in the process of installing one in my wifes 1975 coupe. Along with some other mods. I di buy some stuff from Bow Tie Overdrives, they were great to work with. Bought Cross Member and Sifter Kit to change pattern on stock shifter.

I also had some work done by Corvette Clinic for this project. Chris is very knowledgable about Corvettes and has been super to do buisness with.
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700 R4 conversion (7/7)
 8/26/02 7:10pm
SharkAttack
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Mayfield, PA - USA

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'80 Frost Beige w/ Doeskin 383ci w/ TPIS MiniRAM Holley Commander ECM 700R4 w/ 3.73's


Joined: 8/26/2002
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I pretty much did this one on my own on my '80. I used to live around 20 minutes from Carlisle, so the parts selection was great. I grabbed an '87 700R4 from a donor vette. The tailshaft extension had to be swapped with a standard extension, the 87 had a mounting arrangement for the C4 torque arm.

Next, I used a crossover and driveshaft from an '82 vette. It bolted right in place and there was no need to cut or balance the driveshaft. The 82 was the only year C3 that came stock with a 700R4. Next, the TV cable had to be attached to the throttle body. I ran 2 versions here, a shorter one when the engine was carbed, and a longer cable when I converted to fuel injection. I'm not sure about part numbers here, but the TV is available in different lengths.

The best past about the TV cable is that you can dial how hard your shift is by adjusting the cable a click at a time. Just don't go too radical. It can vary from granny shifts that you can't feel to a 1-2 break the tires loose at anything above 1/3 throttle...

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