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Yes, it does appear that the diesel pattern is all to itself. I could have sworn in one of the discussions someone commented that the diesel pattern was actually a v8 variant of some sort.
Back to the green monster or whatever it was, that info just didn't add up from what I have seen over the years. An E4OD capable of handling power should be within a few dollars of each other or the big name builders would be out of business.
A (used) tranny shouldn't be hard to find. They were in production for a long time and should be plenty of support out there even for the 460.
I keep suspecting mine needs some kind of work, but you're welcome to observe one in its natural habitat. I am looking forward to gaining understanding of the way it's supposed to work vs. the way it can be made to work.
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