Transmissions in a '73 Cent.

Discussion in 'A boatload of fun' started by 71customConv, Jan 25, 2008.

  1. 71customConv

    71customConv Platinum Level Contributor

    What tranmission is behind a 350-4 in a 1973 Centurion? Is it a TH350 or a TH375?
     
  2. Tomsriv

    Tomsriv Well-Known Member

    Th-375? I've never heard of that. In addition, my understanding was that the Centurion was a top of the line LeSabre and was only available with the 455/TH400.
     
  3. 75Riv

    75Riv A.K.A. Harry Clamshell

  4. 71customConv

    71customConv Platinum Level Contributor

    Please correct me if I am wrong, but would a TH375 be a TH400 with a TH350 output shaft?

    Could I use the TH375 in a Skylark and keep the same drive shaft as the TH350?

    Anyone have any experience with a TH375?
     
  5. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    In 73, the 350-4 became the standard engine, with the 455 and high perf 455 being optional engine packages.
     

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