dsteelejr
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- Joined
- May 25, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Hudson, WY
- First Name
- David
- Truck Year
- 1973, 1980
- Truck Model
- Cheyenne super C20 camper special, Sierra K25
- Engine Size
- 350, 454
Say I were to somehow come into ownership of an '86 Suburban C20 with a 454, th400, and 4:10 gears.
"Hypothetically" would a "hypothetical" Th700r4 survive behind a "hypothetically" stock "hypothetical" 454? The "hypothetical" Th400 is still good, but with the "hypothetical" 4:10 gears, the gas mileage is "hypothetical" ****. So I'd like to "hypothetically" swap the "hypothetical" Th400 for a "hypothetical" Th700r4.
Is this a good "hypothetical" idea? A "hypothetical" Gear Vendors Overdrive is out of the "hypothetical" range of my "hypothetical" wallet. Also I don't want to deal with a "hypothetically" complicated and "hypothetically" expensive "hypothetical" 4L80E swap.
Or should I just "hypothetically" swap the "hypothetical" 4:10 gears in the "hypothetical" 14 bolt rear end for some "hypothetical" highway gears.
"Hypothetically," I'd want to put a lot of highway miles on this truck, so the "hypothetical" current set up wouldn't "hypothetically" work.
What do you guys think about this "hypothetical" scenario?
I’m a lot less knowledgeable than some of the other commenters on here, but I know enough that I would never swap out anything for a 700R4. I had an ‘84 K5 years ago and was not happy with the 700R4. On the other hand I currently have a ‘73 C20 with a 350 engine and TH350 and it does great. The TH350 has been rebuilt twice in its life because of ordinary wear and tear, never any issues. IMHO stay away from the 700R4.
You’d be better off changing your rear end gears, but I don’t think the juice is worth squeeze. It’s a 454. If you’re concerned about fuel economy you’re looking in the wrong place.