A GM vehicle.
2000.00
The GM transmission with the part number 8640820 is likely a 4L60E, a widely used automatic transmission in various GM vehicles. To confirm the specific application, you would need to check the production year and model of your vehicle, as this transmission was commonly used in trucks, SUVs, and cars from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. For precise identification, consulting the vehicle's documentation or a GM parts catalog may be necessary.
The GM part number 8680834 refers to a specific transmission used in certain General Motors vehicles, typically associated with the 4-speed automatic transmission (often the 4L60E or similar variants). This transmission is common in a variety of GM cars and trucks produced in the late 1990s to early 2000s. It is known for its reliability and adaptability in different vehicle applications. Always refer to specific vehicle documentation for precise compatibility and specifications.
Top of the transmission tail shaft housing.
If the transmission is the original in the vehicle, then the factory id tag will have codes to tell which transmission was installed. Depending on the year and type of the transmission, there will be a tag or stamp on the transmission to indicate the model.
In a General Motors (GM) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the transmission code is not explicitly included. Instead, it can typically be found in the eighth character of the VIN, which represents the engine type. However, to determine the specific transmission, you often need to reference the vehicle's service manual or build sheet, as the transmission details are not directly encoded in the VIN itself.
NO, That year truck MUST have the 4L60E transmission put in it.
No, you will have to use another year tranny out of a GM vehicle in that application as GM never put a manual tranny in a 81 monte.
Depending on the model of the transmission there will be a tag located on the passenger side , toward the rear of the transmission. on the GM pick ups it is often blocked by the heat shield. allisontech
dextron 3 automatic transmission fluid. Now known as domestic multi vehicle transmission fliud. ( GM and licencing thing)
No. My daughter has the same vehicle and for some reason, GM changed the models in 1993 to be unique to that car. The 1994 is different and the computer will not work, as well as some sensors, mounts, etc.