No. The 72 Chevy more than likely came with a np203. You will need one of the following to mate with a 700r4 or 4l60e: np208, np231, or np241.
NO.. Not even close. The 4L60E is a computer controlled transmission/ELECTRONIC transmission and the 700R4 is not.
No.
Most likely one of these 700R4 / 4L60 / 4L60E / 4L65E They are pretty much the same 1989-2005 Chevy S-10 Blazer my 1992 has the 700R4 my 1997 has the 4L60E
The E in 4L60E stands for ELECTRONIC and the 700R4 is NOT ELECTRONIC controlled. But the 4L60E is. Therefor they will NOT interchange.
You can't. No matter what you do to it. It will always be a 700R4
4L60E as known as 700R4 Electrically Controlled
It came factory with a 4L60E transmission.
It'll fit, but it won't work - the 4L60E is an electronically controlled transmission, whereas the 4L60 (itself simply a rebadged 700R4) is a mechanically controlled transmission. 1992 was the last year mechanical transmissions were used in these vehicles.
A Chevy truck 92 was the change over year from a 700r4 to the 4L60E
The transmission is a 4L60E which is an electronically controlled 700R4 based transmission.
It uses a 4L60E transmission, which has been in service from 1993 to present. Theoretically, you could put a mechanical transmission, such as a 4L60, 700R4, or 200R4 into it, but you would need to have the ECM reflashed to remove the parameters which interface with the computer in the electronic 4L60E transmission.
700r4 (4L60).