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Posted By: kalklein TH200-4R Identification - 07/29/13 10:54 PM
Fellow Inliners,
does anyone have identification information on TH200-4R transmissions? I have one supposedly out of a T-type Buick Turbo Regal but have been unable to get a positive ID on the unit. I would like to use the box behind a mild (250hp) 292 GM six. I have a lock-up TCI Breakaway converter with 2500rpm stall.

they will go into my '66 Nova replacing a 350 SBC and TH350C. the car is a 4-dr that came with a 194 and PG. V-8's and close ratio transmissions go into 2-dr, SS Novas, but I want a stock appearing, quiet cruiser like mine was originally.
Thanks, kalklein
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MBHD
Posted By: kalklein Re: TH200-4R Identification - 07/30/13 04:54 PM
MBHD,
Thanks for the info. where I'm really falling down is the decoding of the tags and stampings. (I need DaVinci.)

I copied all that mumbo-jumbo off of the trans and went to half-a-
dozen shops to see what they said. I got no conclusive answer. it makes a big difference because some of the TH200-4Rs already have revised valve bodies, bigger servos, and hardened internals. (the GNX Buicks were among the blessed, but try to find one.)

maybe I should just run it as is and worry about it when it breaks. what would you do?
kalklein
Posted By: JOE LARSON Re: TH200-4R Identification - 07/30/13 09:42 PM
don't fix it if it ain't broke? but sometimes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and if a couple of hardened parts will keep me from destroying my tranny, I'm all ears!

I haven't yet learned how to link stuff here so I sent you a PM.

Joe
Posted By: JOE LARSON Re: TH200-4R Identification - 07/30/13 09:54 PM
PM bounced. send good E-dress.
Posted By: kalklein Re: TH200-4R Identification - 07/31/13 02:29 PM
JL,
I'm using a "public computer" at the "assisted living" facility in which reside. I have my own computer but haven't yet picked an ISP which is part of a bigger decision. TV, Internet and Phone all get bundled together so one must be careful in selecting.
bear with me, kalklein
Posted By: JOE LARSON Re: TH200-4R Identification - 08/01/13 12:09 AM
I'm going to see if I can 'paste' this little table into this reply in case you don't have it. But I'm not having any luck converting my other crap to something that will upload.

TH-200-R4 ID's:
ID Year(s) Application
KZF ** Olds 442/Hurst
CZF ** Monte SS
BRF ** GN/T-Type/Turbo Regals
OZ ** Hurst Olds
OM Olds 350 Diesels
OG Olds 307
BY V-6 252 Cars
AA and AP Cadillac's
Posted By: kalklein Re: TH200-4R Identification - 08/02/13 01:38 AM
JL,
thanks for the info; it fills some more blanks in my info banks.
I think that I'll just give my trans a thorough rinsing and leave it alone. if it breaks I'll find out what I need at that time. but if I'm out in a boneyard and find a TH200-4R with the correct letters I now have a better idea which ones are the keepers.
the TH200 has a better set of ratios than most 4-spd OD automatics. it's also smaller and lighter than the others. for engines 300cid or less it's hard to beat.

thanks again, kalklein

PS: my blown Mustang has the Ford "wide ratio gearset" kit which replaces the 2.40:1 first with a 2.85:1 first. though the RPM drop on the 1-2 shift is greater, the launch is much better. I still have the 2.73:1 rear end; 2000rpm at 80mph is relaxing.
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