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    Detent spread, TH350 - Th200-r4

     



    OK, I've been using a Hurst (3 spd.) V-Matic shifter on a (3 spd.) TH350 tranny but now I'm trying to adapt that shifter to the new TH200-r4 (4 spd overdrive).

    I'm planning on using the shifter for 2nd, 3rd and 4th, letting the tranny shift it from 1st to 2nd.
    I'm worried that the detent distance might be different on the tranny shift levers between the two transmissions and that the TH200 might not synk up with the Hurst detents. Does anyone know if they are the same or different between the TH350 and the TH200 r4?

    The 350 is already gone so I can't check first hand.

    Thanks for any help.
    OlChvyRacr

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    Should work- use the same lever on trans
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdude View Post
    Should work- use the same lever on trans
    I agree on this...Long as you give up manual low you should be fine...
    I remember when hot rods were all home made.

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