Transmission swap
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Transmission swap
Please help, I own a 2003 Suburban that has torque converter issues, I have a line on a free 2006 Sierra. Will the trans/torque converter swap? The Suburban is a 4L60E 4x4, 5.7L. The 2006 Sierra is a 4L60EI 2x4 with a 4.8L.
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I'm not familiar with all the truck versions of the LS engines, but it appears that both the Suburban and the Sierra have LS engines and therefore compatible transmissions. Therefore, I think the converters can be swapped.
The entire transmissions cannot be swapped because one is a 2WD and one is a 4WD and therefore have different output shafts. Changing output shafts is a big job requiring a lot of dissassembly which can easily spiral into a complete rebuild.
Hopefully one of the trans or converter pros can confirm or correct my info.
The entire transmissions cannot be swapped because one is a 2WD and one is a 4WD and therefore have different output shafts. Changing output shafts is a big job requiring a lot of dissassembly which can easily spiral into a complete rebuild.
Hopefully one of the trans or converter pros can confirm or correct my info.
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If you were having torque converter issues with a factory 300mm converter, I would suggest you do a flush of the trans and cooler lines before you install the new (previously enjoyed) unit. The major failure point on a factory converter is the lockup clutch lining wearing thin thus sending metal fragments everywhere.
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The input speed sensor (ISS) on the 2006 will not matter as it is ignored by an older PCM.
I'm not sure if there will be a connector problem - the 2006 will have two more pins, but IIRC the 2002 harness connector will have unused holes for extra pins. Worst case the harness connector is a minor problem to overcome.
I'm not sure if there will be a connector problem - the 2006 will have two more pins, but IIRC the 2002 harness connector will have unused holes for extra pins. Worst case the harness connector is a minor problem to overcome.
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Originally Posted by mrvedit
I'm not familiar with all the truck versions of the LS engines, but it appears that both the Suburban and the Sierra have LS engines and therefore compatible transmissions. Therefore, I think the converters can be swapped.
The entire transmissions cannot be swapped because one is a 2WD and one is a 4WD and therefore have different output shafts. Changing output shafts is a big job requiring a lot of dissassembly which can easily spiral into a complete rebuild.
Hopefully one of the trans or converter pros can confirm or correct my info.
The entire transmissions cannot be swapped because one is a 2WD and one is a 4WD and therefore have different output shafts. Changing output shafts is a big job requiring a lot of dissassembly which can easily spiral into a complete rebuild.
Hopefully one of the trans or converter pros can confirm or correct my info.
The output shaft for the 2WD and 4X4 versions are different. To swap them requires the trans to be gutted. Might as well rebuild the original at that point....
Rebuild the TQ converter and original trans. Do it your self for under $500 (special tools included).
I'd still take the other rig for sure though. Having a 4.8L to boost later laying around is nice to have.