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Old 08-02-2004, 11:47 PM
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Are the 4l60e transmissions the same for 98-2002 v6 f-bodys and 98-2002 ls1s? If not what are the differences? Thanks
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Good question! to the top.
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i know input shaft is different, as is tq converter and bell housing..

however ive heard internals are the same... so who knows
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I believe the input shaft is smaller on the V6 version.

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Originally Posted by 00NBMCamaro
i know input shaft is different, as is tq converter and bell housing..

however ive heard internals are the same... so who knows

Just beat me to it!
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thanks for the replies guys!
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i didn't know it could possible be smaller
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The valving and servos are also different.
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I'd say they are quite different or else the v6 guys transmissions would last a lot longer than ours
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This is good info. to the top.




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