General Motors transmissions
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+ | ==Cooler lines== | ||
+ | {{Note1}}All except TH200C and TH2004R- which are opposite. | ||
+ | *Top line of the transmission = in [B][I]from[/I][/B] the cooler | ||
+ | *Bottom line of the transmission = out [B][I]to[/I][/B] the cooler | ||
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+ | ===TH350 adapters=== | ||
+ | GM uses an adapter which threads into the case cooler ports and is sealed with a washer. The adapter converts the thread to inverted flare for hard line usage. The cooler ports on the TH350 are usually a female 1/4"-18 NPSM (National Pipe Straight Mechanical (NPSM)) and use a metal washer/seal. The NPSM threads will fit a NPT (tapered) fitting, but if a tapered fitting is to be used, be careful to not over tighten it. | ||
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+ | ===TH350 fitting torque values=== | ||
+ | *Straight pipe fitting- 20 ft/lb | ||
+ | *Tapered pipe fitting- 15 ft/lb | ||
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+ | ===TH400 fitting torque values=== | ||
+ | *TH400 is 28 ft/lb. | ||
==Bellhousing bolt patterns== | ==Bellhousing bolt patterns== |