Yes, a 4L60E transmission can work with an older carbureted 350 engine, but it requires some modifications. The 4L60E is electronically controlled, so you'll need to install a compatible transmission control module (TCM) to manage shifting. Additionally, you'll need to adapt the engine's throttle linkage to ensure proper operation, as well as make adjustments to the drive shaft and possibly the crossmember for mounting.
4L60E, more specifically the Early Model 4L60E, in 1999 gm introduced the Late model 4L60E, which had a redesigned case that is not compatible with the early model 4L60E
It is a 4L60E
The 1998 Chevrolet Suburban typically came with either the 4L60E or the 4L80E automatic transmission, depending on the engine and drivetrain configuration. The 4L60E is a 4-speed transmission commonly paired with the 5.7L V8 engine, while the more robust 4L80E is often found with the 7.4L V8 engine. It's important to verify the specific model and options of your Suburban for accurate identification.
That would be the 4L60E transmission.
That would be the 4L60E
The 1992 GM 1500 truck typically comes with either a 4L60E automatic transmission or a 5-speed manual transmission, depending on the specific model and configuration. The 4L60E is a popular choice for its electronic control and smooth shifting capabilities. It's important to verify the exact model and engine type, as transmission options can vary.
That is a 4L60E / 4L65E
That would be the 4L60E / 4L65E transmission.
4L60E And the only 1 that will work in that 96 is a 1996 model 4L60E
It is a 4L60E
only if you have torqconverter with it
NO, not even close. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned the transmission and the engines in all there trucks. You will need to put the 4L60E back in it, I believe late 92 to 1995 transmissions will all work in the 94 model.