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ricogomez is currently offline  ricogomez   United States
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Hello, I found some of the above vehicles FWD at the Man's mall,
does any of the drive train parts interchange, trans,
final drive, Ring & Pinion, engine etc ?

Surprised


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Re: older 80's Cadillacs Sevilles & Buick Rivieras [message #195218 is a reply to message #195217] Tue, 08 January 2013 16:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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70's yes 80's would be a no.

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Re: older 80's Cadillacs Sevilles & Buick Rivieras [message #195219 is a reply to message #195218] Tue, 08 January 2013 16:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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they seem to have the same type of FWD set up...........

Rico Gomez
Re: older 80's Cadillacs Sevilles & Buick Rivieras [message #195226 is a reply to message #195219] Tue, 08 January 2013 17:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Similar, but less able to handle the heavy load represented by the GMC Motorhome. Really too bad, because the 4 speed transmission would be nice.
I cannot image that the 350 would be a happy choice either.
Just my take.
Tom, MS II


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Re: older 80's Cadillacs Sevilles & Buick Rivieras [message #195238 is a reply to message #195226] Tue, 08 January 2013 20:24 Go to previous message
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tphipps wrote on Tue, 08 January 2013 15:55

Similar, but less able to handle the heavy load represented by the GMC Motorhome. Really too bad, because the 4 speed transmission would be nice.
I cannot image that the 350 would be a happy choice either.
Just my take.
Tom, MS II



Correct.

Quote:

The THM425 was developed for the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado and the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado. A lighter-duty transmission known as the THM325 replaced the THM425 in both car lines after the 1978 model year. 1979 and later longitudinal engine front-wheel drive vehicles used the THM325. The THM325 became the THM325-4L with an overdrive added in 1982, but all vehicles using this transmission switched to more-conventional transverse engine mounting in 1986.


Read more here:

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo-Hydramatic_425>

OBTW: This area of the forum is for the sale of coaches and parts. Kind of like a swap meet. NOT about parts swaps.

This question, while answered here, should have been asked in the main forum... most readers use the email list and never even see this area. Rolling Eyes


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