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NO it will not. The 96 and 97 year transmissions are DIFFERENT then 1992--1995 and then from 1998 to 1999. If it is a 1996 are 1997 year then The ONLY ones that will interchange is a 96 and 97 no other ones will fit those 2 years.
Those are the ONLY 2 years that will interchange as long as they both came out from behind a V-8 or V-6
No 1995 was a transition year from the 1993-1994 OBD-1 to the 1996 and up OBD2. A 4L60E out of a 1995 has to be in another 1995.
No. 1995 was a transition year from the 93-94 OBD1 to the 96 and up OBD-2.
NO. The bell housing is DIFFERENT. The 1996 and 1997 4L60E / 4L80E transmissions will not interchange with anything else.
Yes. Those 2 will interchange. As long as the 99 is not the new body style. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned all the engines and transmissions and The new style will not interchange with anything below late 1999.
Yes, They will interchange.
No it will not. The only transmission that will WORK in the 96 IS A 1996 MODEL. NO other years will interchange.
NO. The 1996 and 1997 4L60E transmissions will not interchange with anything. If you own a 96 or 97 model then IT MUST HAVE THAT YEAR TRANSMISSION PUT BACK IN IT.
NO it will not. You MUST put a 1996 4L60E trans. back in the tahoe. No other year will interchange. The belhousing are different.
NO.. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions. Anything from late 1999 and up will NOT interchange with anything under late 1999
No it will not bolt up to the engine. The 99 5.3L is the new designed engine and it is all different. You must stay below the early month of 1999 to get a transmission to fit the 99 5.7L engine.