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What kind of kickdown switch do I need for TH400?

What kind of kickdown switch do I need for TH400?

B&M kickdown switch kits are perfect for use when swapping out a TH350 or TH700R4 for a TH400. These kits mount to the factory throttle cable bracket for easy kickdown control.

Can A B and M kickdown switch be swapped?

B&M kickdown switch kits are perfect for use when swapping out a TH350 or TH700R4 for a TH400. These kits mount to the factory throttle cable bracket for easy kickdown control. What type of question would you like to submit? (order, shipping, returns, etc.). a question about this Product.

How do you hook up a Turbo 400 kickdown?

This electrical input powers up a solenoid in the transmission that accomplishes the same results, with higher line pressure and a signal to downshift the transmission. Often when a TH400 is swapped into a different vehicle, this downshift electrical switch is overlooked.

Where is the electrical connection on a TH400?

Instead of a linkage or cable, the TH400 uses an electrical switch that is most often mounted on the carburetor. The 12-volt connection is a single spade connector just above the oil pan rail on the driver’s side about halfway back–at least that’s where it is on my TH400.

B&M kickdown switch kits are perfect for use when swapping out a TH350 or TH700R4 for a TH400. These kits mount to the factory throttle cable bracket for easy kickdown control.

B&M kickdown switch kits are perfect for use when swapping out a TH350 or TH700R4 for a TH400. These kits mount to the factory throttle cable bracket for easy kickdown control. What type of question would you like to submit? (order, shipping, returns, etc.). a question about this Product.

This electrical input powers up a solenoid in the transmission that accomplishes the same results, with higher line pressure and a signal to downshift the transmission. Often when a TH400 is swapped into a different vehicle, this downshift electrical switch is overlooked.

Instead of a linkage or cable, the TH400 uses an electrical switch that is most often mounted on the carburetor. The 12-volt connection is a single spade connector just above the oil pan rail on the driver’s side about halfway back–at least that’s where it is on my TH400.

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Ruth Doyle