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Hi everyone I have an 833 question is the 1970 E body 833 the same for 340 and 383 thanks looking to pick one up.
 
It would generally be expected that a small block transmission would have a close gear ratio and a big block transmission would be a wide ratio gear pattern. This is to accommodate the smaller hp bandwidth on a small block associated with high rpm while the big block provides torque over a wider rpm range, imho.
 
The bell housing is obviously different, but the transmission is basically the same. As mentioned in 1972 the "Std" had this gearing:

First: 2.47:1
Second: 1.77:1
Third: 1.34:1
Fourth: 1.00:1
Reverse: 2.40:1

The "Heavy Duty" had this gearing:

First: 2.44:1
Second: 1.77:1
Third: 1.34:1
Fourth: 1.00:1
Reverse: 2.36:1
 
Hi everyone I have an 833 question is the 1970 E body 833 the same for 340 and 383 thanks looking to pick one up.
There are different size spines on some of the A833 transmission. I just replaced the seals on mine and there were two options for seal sizes. There are different size spines also. Passion Performance are experts on these transmissions. They can assist you as they offer them rebuilt some with an overdrive option.
 
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