A rambling about 200-4r bushing drivers

Nordbert

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I've seen several posts stating that the Atec bushing drivers for the 200-4r were no longer in production so I had to check it out. I couldn't find a source either, so I decided to see if any of my 700r-4 drivers would fit the 200-4r bushings that I bought a week or two ago.
I was happy to find that I was only going to need my machinist to make a
couple of drivers. One with steps for three bushings and one with four steps.
I asked him several times for an estimate, but in the end he asked me what I
was going to pay for the Atec's and I told him $112. He said he could make
them for less than that, but I guess I will find out Friday when they are done.
I was asked if any of the bushings had a shaft sticking through them, and
I told him we would cross that bridge when we got to it.
 
I'd be interested in a set. Let me know if you desire to turn out a set and how much. Shipping to zip 79707.
TIA
 
I doubt it. The 200 & later GM transmissions were built around metric specs, including the 200-4R.
 
I work for a GM dealer. I bought the bushing kit from them. Its a "J" tool. But it cost me arm and leg. But now I dont use sockets to install them.
 
I've seen several posts stating that the Atec bushing drivers for the 200-4r were no longer in production so I had to check it out. I couldn't find a source either, so I decided to see if any of my 700r-4 drivers would fit the 200-4r bushings that I bought a week or two ago.
I was happy to find that I was only going to need my machinist to make a
couple of drivers. One with steps for three bushings and one with four steps.
I asked him several times for an estimate, but in the end he asked me what I
was going to pay for the Atec's and I told him $112. He said he could make
them for less than that, but I guess I will find out Friday when they are done.
I was asked if any of the bushings had a shaft sticking through them, and
I told him we would cross that bridge when we got to it.

Did anything ever come of this? Were you able to have your machinist turn some? I'd still be interested in a set. Any one have a source for just the 200-4R drivers? I doubt I'd ever need any for a different trans.
 
200-4r bushing drivers

Yes, I did have my machinist make a couple of cones with
steps to fit three or four bushings each, but I haven't torn
down a trans to see if they will work as intended. The were
made on a CNC machine so the finish is excellent and they
fit the new bushings. As I stated in an earlier post, my
700-r4 bushing driver set from AutomotiveTools.Com - The most comprehensive source for Automotive Tools & Equipment
has several drivers which fit the200-4r bushings and were
about $160.00+shipping when I bought them a few years ago.
 
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