No. Unless you replace the motor.
The 1995 Pontiac/Chevrolet 5.7L LT1 is electronically controlled and the 4L60E is also electronically controlled. Both must be present for the drive-train to operate.
If you replace the motor with a standard 5.7L non-electronic, you could put a 700R4 transmission in the car.
Yes it will. The 4L60E is an electronic version of the 700r4. You need to slightly modify it but it will work. My 86 Iroc is rolling a LT1 from a 97 Fbody and a beefed up 700r4
NO, That year truck MUST have the 4L60E transmission put in it.
NO not even possible, just look at them side by side and you will see the difference. One is electronic and one is not. The letter E means electronic.
You'd need to check the VIN of your 93 S10 against manufacturer records... 93 was the first model year that the 4L60E was put into use, but some of the earlier 93 models still used the 700R4. If it came with a 4L60E, the 99 4L60E should work.. if it came with a 700R4, making the swap to a 4L60E will be a bit more complicated.
No it will not. The 93 has a 4L60E in it, not a 700R4
The correct answer is a resounding MAYBE. It depends on what vehicle the 1993 is. Camaro, Caprice, corvette, firebird and yukons all got the 700r4 in 1993. Astros, Blazers, Suburbans, c&k 1500, and G series (vans) all got the 700r4 (aka 4L60) until 1992. in 1993 the 4l60e and 4L80e were introduced. They WILL NOT WORK IN A TRUCK BUILT BEFORE 1993. The 700r4 (4L60) is a vacuum shifted gearbox, the 4L60E & 4L80E are ELECTRONICALLY shifted (hence the "E"). The primitive "computer" used up until 1992 WILL NOT support the Electronic shift.
You burban should have a 4l60e in it. All this is is a 700r4 with electronics added. If the bell housing is the same it will fit but it won't work due to the electronics.
The 89 does not have a 4L60E. The 4L60E wasn't used until 1993. The predecessor to the 4L60E was the mechanically controlled 4L60, which itself was just a rebadged 700R4. It will not be compatible with a 97 model year vehicle.
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.
If that 700R4 was attached to a mechanical engine (or even a TBI engine, which only had basic electronic functions), it's not going to work... there's no engine ECM for that transmission ECM on the 4L60E to interface with.
First of all, The 97 trucks did not have the 700r4 in them. The 1/2 tons had the 4L60E and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E. Any year 700r4 transmission will work in the 84 as long as it is out of a truck.
First of all is that the 94 suburban has a 4L60E transmission in it. Therefore it will no work in the 87 model.
NO. The 89 model electronics will not shift the 96 transmission. It will not even begain to work. You should put the 700R4 back in it.