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Will a 4L60E out of a 2002 4x4 Truck Bolt to a 1998 Tahoe 4x4

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Old 02-22-2005, 09:58 AM
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I basically just need to know if the electrical sensor plugs, bell housing bolt pattern, and transfer case adapter bolt pattern are the same.

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Well I just confirmed that the bellhousing bolt pattern was different.

Would it be possible to just swap the bellhousing, front pump, and input shaft to the 02 4L60E? And instead of using the 300mm converter, use my converter and flexplate?

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You can change the bellhousing, pump and then use your flywheel and converter it will work. Otherwise electrically they are the same.
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Thanks for the help. We found out that the input shaft must be swapped as well. It is different on the LS1 based Vortecs. The 2000 and up Vortec's imput shaft is solid as opposed to the stepped input shaft on the 96-99 Vortecs. So with the swap of the bellhousing, front pump, and input shaft, it will work with my torque converter for the 96-99 Vortecs.




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