NSN for the 4l60e, 4l80e, 6l80e, and 6l90e
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I'm an active duty Marine, and I'm pretty sure that none of the military vehicles currently in inventory have 4L60Es or 6L80/90Es. Some of the old Cut-vees (blazers I think) had 4L80Es or turbo 400s. Most of the Vans and trucks that the military has are serviced by outside dealerships. I know we aren't allowed to do ANYTHING (even change oil) on our vans and GOVs. HMMMVs are a different story though.
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Which transmission is being used depends on the year Humvee you are referring to. H1s had 3L80/TH400s, 4L80Es; H2s had 4L60Es (which explains why we did so many repairs on them in Iraq). I'm not entirely sure on the 6L80Es, as I haven't worked on them in a while, so I may be mistaken. I can look it up and see what I can find.
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TH400 NSN 2520-01-161-2136
4L80E NSN 2520-01-489-0850
That's probably all you're going to find. the TH350, 700R4, 4L60/65E and 6L80/90E's have no military application... yet. I looked all over hell and half of Georgia through my newest Fedlog disc, and all the GM part numbers I had didn't cross to anything. Good luck.
4L80E NSN 2520-01-489-0850
That's probably all you're going to find. the TH350, 700R4, 4L60/65E and 6L80/90E's have no military application... yet. I looked all over hell and half of Georgia through my newest Fedlog disc, and all the GM part numbers I had didn't cross to anything. Good luck.
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Which transmission is being used depends on the year Humvee you are referring to. H1s had 3L80/TH400s, 4L80Es; H2s had 4L60Es (which explains why we did so many repairs on them in Iraq). I'm not entirely sure on the 6L80Es, as I haven't worked on them in a while, so I may be mistaken. I can look it up and see what I can find.
Oh, and I think you're talking about CUCVs. We finally just got rid of most of them in the Nat'l Guard. They ALL had TH400's behind an NA 6.2 or 6.5 diesel, blazers and pickups alike. Bummer too, those things were AWESOME!
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Sweet I check the 4l80 NSN and it worked, but it came back with 2 manufacturer part numbers I am thinking one is 2wd and one is 4wd by chance anyone know which is wich?
57K3570
57K4408
57K3570
57K4408