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4L60E, more specifically the Early Model 4L60E, in 1999 gm introduced the Late model 4L60E, which had a redesigned case that is not compatible with the early model 4L60E
It is a 4L60E
That would be the 4L60E transmission.
That would be the 4L60E
That is a 4L60E / 4L65E
That would be the 4L60E / 4L65E transmission.
It is a 4L60E
only if you have torqconverter with it
4L60E And the only 1 that will work in that 96 is a 1996 model 4L60E
NO, not even close. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned the transmission and the engines in all there trucks. You will need to put the 4L60E back in it, I believe late 92 to 1995 transmissions will all work in the 94 model.
It will bolt up to the back of the engine, But that's it. The 97 ECM / computer REQUIRES a electronic controlled transmission Witch is the 4L60E / E is for electronic controlled transmission. The only 2 different years of the 4L60E that will work is the 96 and 97 model due to the bell-housing and transmission dust cover and the design of the transmission braces. If the truck don't have the 4L60E trans in it. The engine won't even run RIGHT. The 1989 transmission was not COMPUTER CONTROLLED. WON'T WORK.
It's a 4L60E transmission - the "E" is important. That's the electronically controlled model - the 4L60 from 1992 and earlier is not.