The bell housing should be the same. You're probably thinking of the other end of the transmission... there is a difference between the 4WD and 2WD transmission, where the 2WD transmission has an output which goes directly to the driveshaft, while the 4WD transmission has a mounting face for a transfer case, and the output goes into the transfer case... just find a 4L60E from a 2WD vehicle, and spare yourself a lot of hassle.
no the bellhousing on 99 is made like a ford starter mounts to bellhousing and not to motor and it has a full bellhousing instead of open on bottom
No. The bellhousing on those two years are different. They will not interchange. but yet they are both a 4L60E transmission. The 96 MUST have a 1996 model 4L60E put back in it.
A Chevy truck 92 was the change over year from a 700r4 to the 4L60E
No, the engine is not the transmission bellhousing. The bellhousing is a separate piece all together.
NO you can not. It MUST have the 4L60E put back in it. Because of the computer system.
Starter solenoid?
The transmission in the 1995 Chevy 1500 is the 4L60E Transmission.
4L60E transmission.
It has the 4L60E transmission in it.
4L60E transmission.
NO. The 1996 and 1997 bellhousings are different where the starter and the dust cover bolts on plus the 2 long bellhousing SURPORT bars are different. You will need a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission for your truck.
It is a 4L60E