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Old 03-23-2021, 12:26 AM   #1
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TH350 Decoding Question

I’m in the process of verifying the originality of the drivelines in my ‘72 K10 and ‘72 Blazer 4WD. I’ve found the Engine Codes and Differential Codes, but I’ve not been able to find the Transmission Codes. Both have TH350s. Nothing on the right side of the housing just above the pan, or on the boss behind the bellhousing flange on the passenger side of the transmission. Nothing on the Accumulator Cover. I did find Y2D07N and YZM10N (possibly Y2M10N) stamped on the right side of the transmission pans on the K10 and Blazer respectively, however I’ve not seen any reference to what these might be.

I see reference on line to an ID plate that was attached to the tail shaft but not the case on either truck.

Any advice as to other locations I might check? Apologies if this question has already been asked and answered on the forum. If it has I’ve yet to find it.

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Old 03-23-2021, 10:00 AM   #2
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Re: TH350 Decoding Question

Those are your codes. Ive got limited web access at moment. Try search for th350 codes use info for 1973. Car crowd thinks code went to pan in 73 but by 72 code was on the pan for trucks. In my Blazer build linked below I show pic of my trans code and the breakdown thereof.

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Re: TH350 Decoding Question

DeadheadNM, When did they go to the Jullen date code sys?
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DeadheadNM, When did they go to the Jullen date code sys?
Here's a source that might have the information: https://www.novaresource.org/trans.htm
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Old 03-23-2021, 06:13 PM   #5
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Those are your codes. Ive got limited web access at moment. Try search for th350 codes use info for 1973. Car crowd thinks code went to pan in 73 but by 72 code was on the pan for trucks. In my Blazer build linked below I show pic of my trans code and the breakdown thereof.

EDIT: See the link I posted below for the decoding details
Now that’s an easy answer! Thank you so much!
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