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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 10:53 pm
by mccutcheon4
Its a C4, my cousin has a early 70s Winnebago Brave that is powered by a 240 I-6 and C4. It has the same non slip style yoke on it. I remember it well, because I was surprized to see a C4 in something that heavy. I noticed the A servo on the transmission you pictured, The A servo is one of the biggest OEM servos available for a C4.

Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 7:06 am
by DBrown
just FYI they made c6's with a small block bell housing pattern. my friend had one out of a full size bronco.

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:17 am
by bartmantom
ok, now what the heck is this?? I pulled the rear cone off of the tranny and the whole output shaft came with it. Is a C4 supposed to do that?? it also looks like an oil pump at the rear of the tranny, and there is something wierd looking on the output shaft. where can I get the correct output shaft? how long of a shaft do I need? I found one on ebay for $150 it's 12 inches long, with the 28 splines for the transfer case. is it the right one?

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 9:22 pm
by mccutcheon4
bartmantom wrote:ok, now what the heck is this?? I pulled the rear cone off of the tranny and the whole output shaft came with it. Is a C4 supposed to do that?? it also looks like an oil pump at the rear of the tranny, and there is something wierd looking on the output shaft. where can I get the correct output shaft? how long of a shaft do I need? I found one on ebay for $150 it's 12 inches long, with the 28 splines for the transfer case. is it the right one?
What you have there is, the oil distributor (the part that looks like a pump), governor, speedometer gear and output shaft. As I remember there should be a snap ring inside the transmission the keeps the output shaft from just sliding out. I drag raced a 66 Mustang in the late 70s with a C4. I used to break ears off the intermediate bands and puke the front planetarys a couple times a season. I got pretty good at replacing broken parts in C4s. After a season or two of that I decided a small block C6 was the way to deal with my C4 breakage, so I swapped one into my car at great expense, the SB C6 was fairly rare back then. The C6 was a big mistake, the car slowed down by a full 7-tenths of a second in the quarter. ROTATING MASS

Sorry about all the blah,blah, but that is definately a C4.



Can't help you with which output shaft is correct. I am just starting to figure out the transfer case VooDoo myself.

Goodluck

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 12:51 am
by bartmantom
thanks for the info, I'll have to look for the snap ring, hopefully it's not still in the tranny somewhere.

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 4:33 am
by Ranger Dave
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