What vehicles have a 200-4R transmission?

What vehicles have a 200-4R transmission?

200-4R Transmission Spotlight

  • 1981-’90 Cadillac Fleetwood, Deville and Brougham.
  • 1981-’88 Buick LeSabre, Electra RWD, Chevelle, Monte Carlo, Malibu & El Camino.
  • 1982-’90 Chevrolet Impala, Caprice, Olds Delta 88, 98 & Custom Cruiser.
  • 1984-’87 GMC Caballero & Pontiac Grand Prix.
  • 1983-’88 Olds Cutlass 442 & Supreme.

Is a 200-4R a good transmission?

Its bellhousing, drive shaft, and mechanical speedometer make it a superior fit for vintage cars, and its sturdier build and better torque capacity make it the better non-electronic 4-speed overdrive transmission for classic GM performance builds.

What kind of transmission does a 1984 Monte Carlo have?

There were supposedly 3 1984 Monte Carlo SSs at the end of that year production run that that received the TH-200-4R transmission. There were no other transmission options available. Q: I have a rear vibration at highway speed (above 60 MPH). What is it? This seems to be a common problem among 4th Generation Monte Carlo SSs.

What was the rear gear ratio for the Monte Carlo?

Q: What was the rear gear ratio for the SS? For 1983 and 1984 Monte Carlo SS’s, the rear differential ratio was 3.42:1 for 1985 through 1988 Monte Carlo SS’s, the rear differential ratio was 3.73:1 There were no other gear combination options available.

What’s the part number on a 1986 Monte Carlo?

If you don’t have an SS, or a Monte Carlo, or an 86 model; check with your GM dealer parts counter for exact part numbers. TCC Solenoid; GM Part Number 8634960, $41.53 (THIS IS 1986 SS SPECIFIC, YOUR PART NUMBER MAY BE DIFFERENT!)

What kind of differential does a Monte Carlo SS have?

For 1986 Models (and we believe this applies to all SS’s 1985 and up): “2TF” indicates a non-limited slip 3.73 differential. “2TH” indicates a limited slip (Posi) 3.73 differential. Some sources indicate limited slip was not available in 1984, however, some 1984 SSs have shown up with the G80 RPO code.

There were supposedly 3 1984 Monte Carlo SSs at the end of that year production run that that received the TH-200-4R transmission. There were no other transmission options available. Q: I have a rear vibration at highway speed (above 60 MPH). What is it? This seems to be a common problem among 4th Generation Monte Carlo SSs.

Q: What was the rear gear ratio for the SS? For 1983 and 1984 Monte Carlo SS’s, the rear differential ratio was 3.42:1 for 1985 through 1988 Monte Carlo SS’s, the rear differential ratio was 3.73:1 There were no other gear combination options available.

For 1986 Models (and we believe this applies to all SS’s 1985 and up): “2TF” indicates a non-limited slip 3.73 differential. “2TH” indicates a limited slip (Posi) 3.73 differential. Some sources indicate limited slip was not available in 1984, however, some 1984 SSs have shown up with the G80 RPO code.

When did the GM th-200-4r come out?

The most desirable TH-200-4Rs for performance enthusiasts are the units manufactured for Buick Grand National, Olds 4-4-2 and Chevy Monte Carlo SS in 1986-’87. These units used a special valve body. They also had a larger reverse boost valve, second to third intermediate servo, and a specially designed governor assembly.