look at the trans pan if its a c5 it will be square with i think 13 bolts the c4 has the same pan i heard the c5 is 7in long and the c4 is 6 something
The C5 Transmission
A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.A cell reference uses the column letter and row number to identify it, like cell C5 or K123 etc. That is not like a notebook.
There are some website out there. That just by you providing your VIN number it can tell you what engine or transmission you have on your vehicle. As soon as I find it, I will post for you.
The transmissions installed in C5 corvettes dose not have a dip stick...
with the serial number , any driveline shop will be ablle to identify the transmission
how to tell if the transmission is a 4160e. are there numbers on transmission or something to identify the transmission
Its on the transmission dip stick right on the top :-)
Open the driver's door and look for a transmission code on one of the labels " V " - is the C3 - 3 speed automatic transamission " W " - is the C5 - 3 speed automatic transmission
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Used for the first time in 1964 and used until 1981 when it was replaced by the C5 which was essentially a C4 with lock-up torque converter. The C5 was used until 1986.
YES, if it's the stock c5 pan. The stock c5 pan has a hump in the middle of the pan for the transmission oil pickup, that is the only difference. However if it is changing or switching pans you are doing, there is some wiggle room. Since the c5 pan has the hump and the c4 pan is flat, you can put a c5 pan on a c4 trans. but you can't put a STOCK c4 pan on a c5 trans. Why did I emphasize stock? because if you can get a deep enough aftermarket c4 pan think it has to be deeper than 4 inches) it will clear the c5's oil pickup. So in other words if you get a deep enough c4 pan (deeper that 4 in. I think...) it will fit on a c5.
It has the 4L60E in it.