So long as the engine is a stock small block, yes - bolt that 4L60E to a turbocharged small block or a big block, and you're going to wreck that transmission quick.
YES as long it is out of a TRUCK an not a car.
Yes. They both use the 4L60E transmission.
The ONLY 1 that will work in it is the 4L60E transmission.
It MUST have a 1996 4L60E put back in it.........
I have a 1995 chevy 4x4 with 4l60e which is bad i have other 4l60e out of a 1997 chevy 4x4 will it work ?
There is not any. You MUST put the 4L60E back in it because of the computer system that's on the truck. If you put any other trans. in it then the engine and computer system will NOT work right and you will have all kinds of problems.
They both use the 4L60E.
NO, They will not interchange.
A 4L60E, the only years that will work are 1993 and 1994.
It will bolt up to the back of the engine, But that's it. The 97 ECM / computer REQUIRES a electronic controlled transmission Witch is the 4L60E / E is for electronic controlled transmission. The only 2 different years of the 4L60E that will work is the 96 and 97 model due to the bell-housing and transmission dust cover and the design of the transmission braces. If the truck don't have the 4L60E trans in it. The engine won't even run RIGHT. The 1989 transmission was not COMPUTER CONTROLLED. WON'T WORK.
First of all: That truck is suposed to have a 4L60E transmission in it from the FACTORY. NO other trans. will work. If it does have a 700R4 in it then that's why it won't shift.
The ONLY ONE that you can put in it is the 4L60E. Nothing else will work.