Yes, a 4L80E transmission can work in a 1999 Trans Am, but it requires some modifications. The 4L80E is a heavier-duty transmission compared to the stock 4L60E and will need a compatible engine control module (ECM) or an aftermarket solution for proper function. Additionally, you'll need to address the transmission mounts and possibly the driveshaft length. Overall, it's a feasible swap with the right adjustments.
Nope, the 94 would be a half circle bell housing and the 97 would be a full circle bolt on bell housing.
If it is a 1/2 ton then it will be the 4L60E. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them. The only transmission that will work in that 96 model is a 1996 model transmission.
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E transmission and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E trans. Nothing under the year 2000 will work.
You can't. The 4L80E is an electronic computer controlled transmission. The 88 blazer computer will no shift the transmission are even begin to work.
That would be the 4L60E and yes it will work. The 4L80E will NOT work
YES they are the same transmissions as long as the 94 had the 4L80E in it too. 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E
To make that transmission work. You would have to install a computer and wiring harness and speed sensors. That would be alot of money. The 4L80E is a electronic controlled transmission.
Yes, a LQ9 engine paired with a 4L80E transmission can be adapted to fit your 1998 K1500, provided that the transfer case is also compatible with the 4L80E. The K1500 typically uses a transfer case that can work with this transmission, but you may need to use an adapter or ensure that the necessary mounts and connections are properly aligned. It's also advisable to check for any additional modifications needed for wiring and driveline components.
NO it will not WORK... That truck must have the 4L80E transmission put in it DUE to the COMPUTOR That's in the 93 truck.
The only transmission that will work with the factory ECM/computor is the 4L80E
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.
The center shaft in a 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then a 4-wheel drive transmission because the 2-wheel drive does not have a transfur case on the back of it. NOW, You can take the center shaft out of the 4-wheel drive trans. and install it in the 2-wheel trans. and it will now work in the 4-wheel drive vehicle. To change the center shaft requires both transmission to be taken all the way apart.