Generally the difference between the sedan and wagon transmissions for
the same motor in a 504 or 505 would be that the wagon has the universal
joint bolted into the back of the transmission, so the tailshaft has a
threaded hole in it. The sedan doesn't have the threaded hole. So you
can use a wagon trans in a sedan, but you would have to drill and tap
the sedan trans tailshaft to use it in a wagon.
There is a model code on the side of the transmission that may enable a
transmission shop to give you more information
Rulon Pope wrote:
> Anyone know what the differences are between the zf4hp22 transmissions for the turbo wagon and the turbo (sedan)? I assume they are quite different. Rulon
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