May 8, 2002 #1 O OneQuikV6 Automotively bi-curious Joined Feb 6, 2002 Messages 376 Anyone ever seen an "A" code 2004R? I pulled the weak, slipping trans out today to replace it with a low mileage BRF and the tag had 2 "A's" on it, 1 to the left, and the other to the right. Just curious as to where it came from.
Anyone ever seen an "A" code 2004R? I pulled the weak, slipping trans out today to replace it with a low mileage BRF and the tag had 2 "A's" on it, 1 to the left, and the other to the right. Just curious as to where it came from.
May 8, 2002 #2 B boostjunkie NEED MORE BOOST Joined May 27, 2001 Messages 878 AA if you have a AA core that is a caddy unit !
May 8, 2002 #3 O OneQuikV6 Automotively bi-curious Joined Feb 6, 2002 Messages 376 Re: AA Originally posted by boostjunkie if you have a AA core that is a caddy unit ! Click to expand... I think that's it. Here'a a pic: http://www.iland.net/~kpompe/oldtrans.jpg
Re: AA Originally posted by boostjunkie if you have a AA core that is a caddy unit ! Click to expand... I think that's it. Here'a a pic: http://www.iland.net/~kpompe/oldtrans.jpg
May 8, 2002 #4 O OneQuikV6 Automotively bi-curious Joined Feb 6, 2002 Messages 376 Re: AA Originally posted by boostjunkie if you have a AA core that is a caddy unit ! Click to expand... Well, if that's the case, then that explains why it didn't particularly like all that turbo 6 power
Re: AA Originally posted by boostjunkie if you have a AA core that is a caddy unit ! Click to expand... Well, if that's the case, then that explains why it didn't particularly like all that turbo 6 power
May 8, 2002 #5 M MeanBuicks Scaring the neighbors! Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 3,658 Good photo. That's an '83 model tranny according to that tag.