Has anyone mated a 99-00 6.0 to a 4l60e????
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Has anyone mated a 99-00 6.0 to a 4l60e????
I bought a 99-00 6.0 for my firebird. Was told it was an 02 when i bought it. Ive read that I can have a converter built that will allow me to put this engine in my car. Has anyone done this? And if so where there any other issues i need to be aware of before i start dumping money into this thing?
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yes its a truck engine. I dont want to change the crank cause i dont want to rebuild the bottom end. I talked to circle d converters and they said they could build a converter for it, just wondering if anyone else has done this and how well it worked out for them.
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long crank with the flat flexplate will bolt up fine to the 4L60E.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.
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long crank with the flat flexplate will bolt up fine to the 4L60E.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.
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long crank with the flat flexplate will bolt up fine to the 4L60E.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.
newer engines with the short crank use a dished flexplate to mate up to the 4L60E. of course, the 6.0 never came in front of a 4L60E but this is how the 5.3 mates up.
since you have the long crank, you will need the flat flexplate. I beleive it only has holes for the TH400 (4L80E) style converter, but the holes can be modified to fit.