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4t60E what all gm motor bolt directly to it?

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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 05:30 PM
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Default 4t60E what all gm motor bolt directly to it?

i was just wondering if any one had all the info on what gm engines bolted directly to the gm transmission 4t60e? i was wondering if the 2.8l in an older *-10 had the same belhouseing bolt pattern as the 3.8l and what other engines might have the same? 3.8l SC into *-10 pick up reg. cap shot bed 4 speed stick!!!
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Jason..search this out... I don't have the time at the moment..but in another thread today I saw a lot of info on this.
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i know that the trans that was used in the F bodies will bolt up.....at least the ones that used the 3.8L
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check on www.60degreev6.com
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thanks i have slow i mean very slow dial up that hardly works and i have a lot of things i do during the day so i don't get a lot of time to research my ideas so thank you i just wanted a couple quick answers.
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The 4t60 was mated to the 3.4 DOHC, 3800, caddy 4.9l, 3.1l & 3100.
After searching briefly on 60degreev6 it seems the 2.8l has the same bolt pattern as the other 60 degree v6. Not 100% though.
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The 2.54cyl, 2.8, 3.1, 3100, 3400, 3800 all have the same bell housing as far as fwd cars go. I believe the 3.4 Camaro engine also does but starter has to be moved to the other side. Not sure about the Camaro 3800'* though. Some of the other S10,15'* had 3.1'* which also needed the starter moved and the block drilled and tapped for mounting on the other side. Dan
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