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th-350 and th-350c
i was wondering if anyone had any pictures of the bottom of the tranny determining if it is a 350 or 350 c let me know it would be very much appreciated
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You need to look for electrical plug on the drivers side near the shift linkage... that will indicate a t-350C or a t-250C trans. To ID a t-250C trans... look near the cooler line fittings on the passenger side.. slightly to the rear of the fitting may be a threaded stud with nut protruding from the case... this indicates a t-250C
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The 350C has a ribbed oil pan. 350 is smooth.
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and what is the pan has been replaced? Most of the ribbed pans on a 350C leaked with age and were replaced with regular steel pan of the t-350.
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