I did the conversion from TH350 to a TH700 out of a VN.
1. If Powerglide is same length as TH350, the TH700 is approximately 60mm longer in the rear mount location.
2. Trans tunnel may need massaging as Agro reckons. TH700 boxes are a tad bulckier at the rear.
3. The torque converter lockup is activated by 12v supply, as said above. The control of this can be achieved by an ECU, a manual switch that is overridden by activating the brake light circuit or by a pressure switch fitted to the trans. I have yet to fit the lockup switching system to mine, but will be using the pressure switching system. There is a limitation to the stall of 2500RPM if wanting to use the lock up capability. (that was the case 3 years ago)
4. Starter will fit.
5. No vacuum line.
6. As above, compare converters to be sure.
7. As above, will bolt up.
The small cable, like a kick down cable, is actually called a TV (throttle valve) cable. It will be part of the system that picks the change points of the auto & needs to be set up on the throttle crank of your carby to a very specific point. The cable connection point on the carby needs to be accurately positioned from the center pivot of the butterfly shaft & the outer cable then mounted within a specific range from the shaft as well. The outer cable is adjustable. Different positions giving the auto earlier or later shift points from memory. Google the TH700, there is a reasonable amount of info available for this set up. I might still have these details kicking around. Email if you need it.
Good auto. In my case with 3.5 gears & 265/50 x 15s, at 110kmh, my RPM was 3400 with the TH350. Now the TH700 allows the motor to sit around 2400. The torque converter lockup should reduce another 200RPM or so. Trip economy went from 15mpg to around 20-21mpg. City, not so much, still thrash it.
Found a link that may help with some info.
http://www.transmissioncenter.net/Utility8
Edited by user Saturday, 20 March 2010 7:33:57 PM(UTC)
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