what to do with trans i have laying around
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what to do with trans i have laying around
i have got rid of both L67 short blocks that i had sitting around to clear up some space, but i still have 2 transmissions laying in my garage... roommates are looking to have a farily big halloween party and i dont want ppl tripping over a trans. the first one is the one out of my 95 ssei, a 4t60e-hd, and has the terrible WOT 1-2 but still shirts and drives fine under normal driving conditions, the other, out of my 00 ssei, a 4t65e-hd, is about 50% disassembled, and the plan was to use it as a core if i ever need to do another rebuild... what are the chances?
are these worth anything to anyone?
are these worth anything to anyone?
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Re: what to do with trans i have laying around
Originally Posted by harofreak00
i have got rid of both L67 short blocks that i had sitting around to clear up some space, but i still have 2 transmissions laying in my garage... roommates are looking to have a farily big halloween party and i dont want ppl tripping over a trans. the first one is the one out of my 95 ssei, a 4t60e-hd, and has the terrible WOT 1-2 but still shirts and drives fine under normal driving conditions, the other, out of my 00 ssei, a 4t65e-hd, is about 50% disassembled, and the plan was to use it as a core if i ever need to do another rebuild... what are the chances?
are these worth anything to anyone?
are these worth anything to anyone?
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Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird
Would the 95 4t60 work with a 97 car with no problems? If so, what is the dif ratio and how much to buy it outright?
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I could understand the electricals being different, but I would doubt it. I vaguely recall checking and comparing a 65 to Ben'* 60 a while ago and they were the same(from what I saw). The one thing I do know is that an L36 and L67 torque converters are different. I would not need the torque converter though.... Yes it would be for an L36, but I'm not saying who'*...
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They'll bolt up
The TC'* are a different size though I think.
If the tranny being replaced just needs a beefed up rebuild or something, you can get an HD conversion kit through INTENSE.
The TC'* are a different size though I think.
If the tranny being replaced just needs a beefed up rebuild or something, you can get an HD conversion kit through INTENSE.
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Originally Posted by LakevilleSSEi
They'll bolt up
The TC'* are a different size though I think.
If the tranny being replaced just needs a beefed up rebuild or something, you can get an HD conversion kit through INTENSE.
The TC'* are a different size though I think.
If the tranny being replaced just needs a beefed up rebuild or something, you can get an HD conversion kit through INTENSE.
P.*. What do you mean it
Originally Posted by harofreak00
shirts and drives fine under normal driving conditions
As a side note, I'm told they bolt up, but the electronics ARE different between the HD and non-HD 4T60'*.... Most likely something that can be tuned for.