It is the same Clint. The correct designation though is 200-4R.
Rich
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] 200R4 trans

Thanks for the info on the two transmissions,Rich. I thought a 200-4R was the same thing as a 200R4.
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Larry, that's not entirely true. I guess if your going to have over 300 hp you might want to strenghten a couple of parts. The drum is one. It should be heat treated at the spline area or it has a tendency to wipe out. The last 3 years of the 200-4-R this part was heat treated across the board. It was originally done for Opel then GM decided to go across the board. It's a very good transmission and it was built with a dual bolt bellhousing. It will fit any GM car. Now the 200, that's another story. Remember, this trans (2004-R) was in the Buick Grand National, and that was turbo charged. The best one to get if you can find one is from a Buick T type. These are very tough. It's what I plan to use. I was going to go with a 700R4 but talking to some engineers at work they convinced me the 200-4R is better.
JM2C
Rich

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