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Banjomike@aol.com wrote:
> Hey Everybody
>
> Its me again, still trying to identify this #$%^ automatic transmission. The
> problem is that when I bought it I was told it was a 350. Since it doesn't
> have a manual kick down, the dealer says it is a 400 because 350's don't have
> electric kick downs-- but he couldn't find it in the book, nor could he find
> the gasket that might help identify. However a transmission "expert" said
> that it could be a later model 350 with an electric kickdown. This is the
> number:
>
> CFD 4 8624486.
>
> If there is anybody out there who could easily look this up and tell me what
> it is, I would be truly, eternally grateful. The main reason I'm concerned
> is because I already bought a torque converter for a 350, and I don't think
> it works with a 400, or other type for that matter, so I don't want to
> install it til I know for sure. I never thought this would be that tough.
> Help!!
>
> Mike Gleeson
> '55 long bed
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