78oldscutlass
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- May 2, 2002
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Hi Everybody, Im new to the board
I know You guys may not like non-Buick people (Dont get me wrong, GN's are FAST! Wouldn't mind having one.), But GN people have dealt with the 200 4R isuess. I was referred here because all the tranny guru's are here.
Ok, Ill start from where I am at.
I have an 86 KCF code 200 4R. I have disassemble it, cleaned it, and begun to put it all together. I am at the point now of installing the OD components.
I am rebuilding this thing with ALL Art Carr stuff (mistake 1). Everything you can get for the 200 4R. Even bought a 3500 stall, 9" lockup converter for $780 (mistake 2).
Now what has me disapointed now, is Bruce's Post about the 200 4R recently. Is this Art Carr stuff any good anymore? (bought all the stuff last year) I got the super rebuild kit(which increases the frictions in the direct drum/overdrive), Art Carr Foward drum (its junk right?) The billet servo (could of got it cheaper).5" boost valve, High output pump kit (10 vane) and their shift kit.
Will this thing hold up to 550 Ft lbs of torque? (455 Olds is going in front) I have an empty bank account now, so buying more stuff is pretty much off limits. I Had to buy new planets, L/R clutch housing, Lo roller and inner race, harden stator, new pump body (the slide clearence is .002") and thrust bearings. (tranny had burnt fowards and L/R clutches when it was disassembled)
I have the Blind splined input shaft also. How Long will it live, since most of the critical thrust washers are still plastic and the frictions in the direct drum was increased?
Also, why dont the billet servos have the steel inner piston like OEM? What is its purpose?
Thank you in advance. I think this is gonna be my last tranny Rebuild. I think Im just gonna buy ones already built.
78oldscutlass
Member of Oldspower.com and FordvsChevy.com
I know You guys may not like non-Buick people (Dont get me wrong, GN's are FAST! Wouldn't mind having one.), But GN people have dealt with the 200 4R isuess. I was referred here because all the tranny guru's are here.
Ok, Ill start from where I am at.
I have an 86 KCF code 200 4R. I have disassemble it, cleaned it, and begun to put it all together. I am at the point now of installing the OD components.
I am rebuilding this thing with ALL Art Carr stuff (mistake 1). Everything you can get for the 200 4R. Even bought a 3500 stall, 9" lockup converter for $780 (mistake 2).
Now what has me disapointed now, is Bruce's Post about the 200 4R recently. Is this Art Carr stuff any good anymore? (bought all the stuff last year) I got the super rebuild kit(which increases the frictions in the direct drum/overdrive), Art Carr Foward drum (its junk right?) The billet servo (could of got it cheaper).5" boost valve, High output pump kit (10 vane) and their shift kit.
Will this thing hold up to 550 Ft lbs of torque? (455 Olds is going in front) I have an empty bank account now, so buying more stuff is pretty much off limits. I Had to buy new planets, L/R clutch housing, Lo roller and inner race, harden stator, new pump body (the slide clearence is .002") and thrust bearings. (tranny had burnt fowards and L/R clutches when it was disassembled)
I have the Blind splined input shaft also. How Long will it live, since most of the critical thrust washers are still plastic and the frictions in the direct drum was increased?
Also, why dont the billet servos have the steel inner piston like OEM? What is its purpose?
Thank you in advance. I think this is gonna be my last tranny Rebuild. I think Im just gonna buy ones already built.
78oldscutlass
Member of Oldspower.com and FordvsChevy.com