NO. the bellhousings are different on the 96 and 97 transmissions then all the rest of the transmissions in the 90s
The only transmission that will fit that truck / year is the 1996 4L60E
That would be the 4L60E transmission and 1996 and 1997 are the ONLY 2 years that will fit that truck.
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5.7L V8 350 Vortec.
NO. The bell housing is DIFFERENT. The 1996 and 1997 4L60E / 4L80E transmissions will not interchange with anything else.
NO, The 1996 must have the 96 model 4L60E PUT BACK IN IT.
No it will not because the96 Tahoe has a 4L60E electronic transmission in it. The 85 transmission is not a electronic transmission. WILL not WORK.
That would be the 4L60e transmission.
4L60E automatic.
That would be a 4L60E.
NO. The 1996 and 1997 bellhousings are different where the starter and the dust cover bolts on plus the 2 long bellhousing SURPORT bars are different. You will need a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission for your truck.
The 88 engine is a TBI / Throttle Body injection engine. I don't know the month of 1996 when they changed to the vortec engine fuel system, But I believe it was in late 1996. You should know if the 1996 engine is a TBI engine or a vortec engine if you have Sean it. So if it is a TBI engine then you have no problems, Put it in there and hook everything up and your good to go. Now if it's a vortec engine you have problems, None of the wireing will hook up to the 88 engine sensors. And the 96 computer will not run the 88 engine. And the fuel pump in the 96 Tahoe has to much fuel pressure for a TBI engine. You can not put the vortec fuel system/ intake manifold on the 88 engine because none of the intake bolts will match the heads or vise verse. You will be opening a can of worms. You need to go back with a vortec engine if that is whats in the Tahoe now.