not 100% butl 1980 or so till 92 camaro careful if u buy a tranny outta these cars
yes. it is a 82-86 gm 700r4.
That would be the 700R4 transmission if it's still the FACTORY one.
NO You can not. The compurter and wreing harness in the 1990 will not hook up are even shift the 4L60E transmission. You MUST put the 700R4 back in it.
no & yes, yes it will bolt up to your engine, but to make it function, you will have to add a transmission computer to your ride. GM sells these for the conversion. Unfortunately, like everything else from GM it is expensive.The 4L60E is an electronoic computer controled transmission where as a 700R4, also known as a 4L60 ,uses the computer only for converter clutch lock up in the 92 model cars. I asume your car is a 92.
yes
NO, That year truck MUST have the 4L60E transmission put in it.
Probably a 4L60E which is an electronic version of the commonly called 700R4 transmission used in GM since 1982
NO.. Not even close. The 4L60E is a computer controlled transmission/ELECTRONIC transmission and the 700R4 is not.
what is the transmission capacity for a 1988 700r4 with transfer case
If it's a three speed it's a Turbo350, if it's a 4 speed it's a 700R4.
There is a version of the 700R4 that mates to the 2.8 liter V6. Commonly found in GM/Chevy S Series Pick-ups/Blazers. The bellhouse pattern in different that the 4.3 and 2.5.
You can't. No matter what you do to it. It will always be a 700R4