The 4L80E transmission features a bolt pattern that is typically 11.5 inches wide with a 6-bolt configuration. The pattern includes a central bolt circle diameter of 6.6 inches, with the holes positioned at 120 degrees apart. This transmission is commonly used in GM vehicles and is designed to mate with various GM engines, particularly those with the LS and small-block series. Always check specific vehicle requirements as variations may exist.
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4l60e deep or shallow pan, or 4l80e, (depending on the bolt pattern on bottom of tranny, auto zone can tell u the bolt patterns to what tranny)
It has the 4L80E transmission in it. And the only one that you can put in it is a 1996 4L80E, no other year will bolt up.
17 bolts. The pan is symetrical left to right and mostly rectangular except for the rear corners which have a rounded indentation.
It will bolt up but the wireing harness on the 1500 / 1/2 ton will not plug into the 4L80E transmission, there for it won't work. The 4L80E transmissions are for the 3/4 ton trucks and YOURS is a 1/2 ton and it REQUIRES a 4L60E transmission to be put back in it.
Nope, the 94 would be a half circle bell housing and the 97 would be a full circle bolt on bell housing.
I do not know for sure. but I do know you can get an adaptor plate to bolt it up to a 700r4. Butthey are very expensive.
It will bolt up to the engine just fine the bolt pattern on the block is the same. You will have to move the crossmember back and get a driveshaft and a new transfercase also you need the PCM and wiring harness from the 3500 because the computer signals are different. It will not bolt up and run you have to do A LOT of modifications.
That bolt pattern is an 8 bolt pattern.
THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only! THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only! THE bolt pattern is 5x110mm only!
GM's bolt pattern has remained consistant over the years. 5-bolt pattern: 5x4.75" 6-bolt pattern: 6x5.5" 8-bolt pattern: 8x6.5"
Bolt pattern for what? Nearly everything that has more than one bolt has a bolt pattern. Are you looking for the wheel bolt pattern? Or the torque pattern for say, the intake manifold bolts?