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Old 05-22-2014, 09:51 PM   #1
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What trans is in a 1996 E350

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I am having trouble ID what is trans is in a 1996 Dutchman on a E350 Chassis with a 460 CID. Tag on trans says model is PRA GC10. It does not appear to be a C6. Anyone know what is this transmission????

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It's most likely an E40D but could be a 4R70W. Measure the trans pan length... 15" or so is a 4R70W, the E40D pan length is 20".
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It would be a E4OD as they never put a 4R70W behind a 460.



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As bill said it is an E4OD. That transmission was used behind 460's, 351's, some 302's, and the inline 300 in the truck lines. In 99 the transmission was upgraded with better and stouter parts to make it even more durable and it was called the 4R100.
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Thaks

Thank you for your replies
I know now I have a E4OD trans. It was confusing to me bc when I googled the trans Model it I was lead to believe it was a C6, But based on your inputs i know now its a E4OD. Thank You again

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