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Sounds like the auto shift solenoids for a turbo action trans.
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Usually a transbrake on a T350 uses a solenoid where the modulator would normally be, there might be some internal solenoid transbrakes for T350. It definitely could be a Turbo Action electric shift valve body. Pull the pan and take a look. You can look at Turbo Action's site or call them they can tell you what you have.
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T350 case with a lockup converter? A picture is worth a thousand words.
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GM lock up connectors are on the left (driver's side)
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E-shift valve body .
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