It comes with the TV cable. I'm buying it through a dealer and getting a decent discount, around 3800.00 with free shipping if I remember correctly.It looks like you're on your own for figuring how to shift it. No cable, no linkage.
The Silver Sport kits come with all of that but you're going to pay more than $4200.
@jbc426 has a GM based 2004R, a smaller yet durable 4 speed automatic overdrive in one of his cars. Check with him...
It comes with the TV cable. I'm buying it through a dealer and getting a decent discount, around 3800.00 with free shipping if I remember correctly.
yup, this kit comes with the tv cable...I put one of those in an RX7 with the Corvette tuned Port 350 and I never could get it to shift to fourth gear they said I needed some kind of TV cable or something I don't know
If you buy a kit from Silver Sport make sure you can get it all installed and tested before warranty expires. They are rigid with warranty. My reverse lockout on my 6 spd kit burned up 1 month after the 1 year warranty and they said best they could do was sell me another one at a discount. They were nice on phone and all but damn I spent in the 9k range and was only one month past warranty cause I didn't get car together fast enough.The Silver Sport kits come with all of that but you're going to pay more than $4200.
TV stands for Throttle Valve. That controls UPshift and downshift points.It comes with the TV cable. I'm buying it through a dealer and getting a decent discount, around 3800.00 with free shipping if I remember correctly.
Shifter hooks up on a arm that bolts here, it's not a full bolt in kit... but not hard to buy a B&M shifter although i am not a fan of floor shiftersTV stands for Throttle Valve. That controls UPshift and downshift points.
How about a means to shift it from Park to Reverse? Park to Drive? I see no shifter assembly, no linkage either.
Shifter hooks up on a arm that bolts here, it's not a full bolt in kit... but not hard to buy a B&M shifter although i am not a fan of floor shifters
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Thank you!TV stands for Throttle Valve. That controls UPshift and downshift points.
How about a means to shift it from Park to Reverse? Park to Drive? I see no shifter assembly, no linkage either.
What’s the advantage over a 42rh ? I don’t think you have to do much tunnel clearance work if any . The gear ratios are tighter although the 3.0+ first would get you off the line better and the .70 OD is nice . Not much different than a 42rh ….
A 42rh can be built to handle lots of HP . And the linkage is a straight forward fi
I tried finding a 46 RH and it was like trying to find hens teeth in these parts.What’s the advantage over a 42rh ? I don’t think you have to do much tunnel clearance work if any . The gear ratios are tighter although the 3.0+ first would get you off the line better and the .70 OD is nice . Not much different than a 42rh ….
A 42rh can be built to handle lots of HP . And the linkage is a straight forward fit.
I am just finishing up the install of a 46rh and a 408 but in retrospect should have gone with a 42rh due to the smaller dimensions, lighter weight and deeper 1st gear (?) . They can be found in 2wd Dakotas and d150s from approximately 90-93ish maybe later . I have another 46rh as an extra.I tried finding a 46 RH and it was like trying to find hens teeth in these parts.
did you have to do major surgery to fit the 46?I am just finishing up the install of a 46rh and a 408 but in retrospect should have gone with a 42rh due to the smaller dimensions, lighter weight and deeper 1st gear (?) . They can be found in 2wd Dakotas and d150s from approximately 90-93ish maybe later . I have another 46rh as an extra.
If you build them with Sonnax parts and a shift kit they will handle lots of HP.
You should have a ton of 2wd trucks in boneyards down there .
Not really… I probably did more the neccesary. I cot the crossmember out and fabbed another out of 1/4” steel bar . But I could have gotten away with just trimming the stock one and welding 14ga sheet metal to it .did you have to do major surgery to fit the 46?
damn that's not bad...Not really… I probably did more the neccesary. I cot the crossmember out and fabbed another out of 1/4” steel bar . But I could have gotten away with just trimming the stock one and welding 14ga sheet metal to it .
It also controls the line pressure, and is critical that it is properly adjusted and that the geometry at the throttle lever ramps up accurately.TV stands for Throttle Valve. That controls UPshift and downshift points.
How about a means to shift it from Park to Reverse? Park to Drive? I see no shifter assembly, no linkage either.
wow that is not bad at all... now i want oneDon't know if this is helpful in this discussion or not. I installed a 200-4R in my 73 Sport because I wanted the OD since I'm running a 3.91 gear. Here is a photo of how much I had to cut the cross member to get clearance.
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Nice work! I'm running 3.91's as well. Just be mindful of your driveshaft RPM when in overdrive and pushing the top end limits. The wrong driveshafts can easily reach Critical Speed. Be sure to get a good one if you like to go fast.Don't know if this is helpful in this discussion or not. I installed a 200-4R in my 73 Sport because I wanted the OD since I'm running a 3.91 gear. Here is a photo of how much I had to cut the cross member to get clearance.
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