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Looking for the application of a 65 dated T400 with CA on the tag. Thanks, Larry
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1965 Biscayne,Bel Air,Impala series with 396/325HP engine.
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Does anyone have photos front and back of an original T400 6 lug convertor. Just came across one someone wrote GM 70 on seeing if it matches up. Thanks, Larry.
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Default Re: CY & CX 400THM: differences & similarities

Here is what I have...this is from a 1970 Nova CW TH400...original 6 lug convertor.
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Hello, thank-you for the photos. Mine does not look like that so probably isn't GM. By the way your PM box is full tried answering that way. Larry
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What would the Pontiac version of this trans be. I have a 68 PX would it be equivilant to the CX. Thanks, Larry. 520-349-2337
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Anyone know what a CY dated 1977 is from? Would this be a service unit?
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Post CY coded TH400...

Last reference I see in Colvin's book is 1974...perhaps you have a service unit??
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A service Trans with notate that it is.
Look around the bellhousing for stampings like CT 123456
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