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2 questions - 2/21/2008 7:47:57 PM
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bmxrr1990
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When I dropped my motor off at the machine shop to get cleaned up and boared I started to talk to this old timer machinist and we talked about the Th-700 R4 and how you can make its convert lock up with a push button by running a simple set up of a wire going to a 4 pronged connector on the trany to the swith, to a positive 12v supply and a ground. Now my question is, is it true and possible to do that? because from what I thought was the 700 R4 had no electronics but I could be wrong. 2nd question I am looking to put a 94 or 95 350 in to my 91 blazer 4x4, this will be my 1st big experience working with chevy V8's so consider me to know nothing cause I know only what people tell me then I check if its true. It is being boared .030 over and thats it. I am looking to have a compression ratio around 10.3 to 10.7 I have stock heads but fully dissasmble needing a valve cut what would be recomanded for best power from what I was told 2.020 int and 1.60 exh, a cam with 250adv effectice around 1200-6000rpm, egale or scat crank the $300 under ones not forged, cleavits bearings I guess??, connecting rods something affordable yet strong??, pistons silOlite????? something to make desired compression, rings total seal????. Does that sound like it may work cause thats what I pieced together with the little knolwdge I have about 350s Thanks for all the help guys Bobby c
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Got the truck for free!!! 91 s10 blazer v.3L v6 4x4 30's on the back p235 75r 15 on the front 2 mtx thunder 6000 series 12's amp something by earthquake
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RE: 2 questions - 2/22/2008 8:53:20 AM
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HeyYou
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The 700R4 (4L60, same thing...) Has a lockup torque converter controlled by the computer. It will lock when the engine is above 104 degrees, trans in 4th gear, doing better than 45 mph, could be wrong on the speed, don't recall just off hand. It is possible to have a manual switch for it, but, why would you want to? Having it controlled by the computer is much preffered. (no forgetting to disengage when you are coming to a stop.....) On the engine.... Are you planning to stay with fuel injection? Your compression ratio may be a bit high for use with Iron heads, and pump gas..... Some others are going to have to chime in on that one. What is your intended use? What kind of power are you looking for? Just as a general guideline..... Torque is what you want in a 4x4. The more the better, no such thing as too much... well, maybe..... Having a motor that developes most of its power in the upper rpm range is pretty much useless in a 4x4, unless you are doing mud bogs.....
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