Differences between Truck 4l60e and Fbody?
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Differences between Truck 4l60e and Fbody?
I have a 99 Silverado and a 01 Camaro. I am thinking about rebuilding the 4l60e that is out of my Camaro and putting it in my Silverdo when the tranny in it breaks. Are there any differences in the 2 transmissions?
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The main differences i can think of are:
Tailshaft housing(no torque arm provision on the truck)
The manual shift shaft on the truck is longer and the PRNDL switch is mounted to the shaft itself on the truck, unlike the camaros that is mounted to the shifter.
The trucks oil pan is a little deeper and has a drain plug
The shifter cable bracket on the transmission is different(i believe)
Thats all i can think of at the moment, i will reply again if i think of anything else.
Tailshaft housing(no torque arm provision on the truck)
The manual shift shaft on the truck is longer and the PRNDL switch is mounted to the shaft itself on the truck, unlike the camaros that is mounted to the shifter.
The trucks oil pan is a little deeper and has a drain plug
The shifter cable bracket on the transmission is different(i believe)
Thats all i can think of at the moment, i will reply again if i think of anything else.
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