Would a series 1 4T60HD tranny from a 92 car bolt to a series 2 engine (from a 2000 car)?
Also would a series 1 4T60HD tranny from a 92 car fit in a non-supercharged 96 car?
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Transmission compatibilities
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Re: Transmission compatibilities
ColdScrip wrote:Would a series 1 4T60HD tranny from a 92 car bolt to a series 2 engine (from a 2000 car)?
Also would a series 1 4T60HD tranny from a 92 car fit in a non-supercharged 96 car?
Thanks guys.
1. Yes, but the 2k car wouldn't run with it. The controls are totally different. In some cases, the axles wouldn't bolt up either.
2. Fit yes, work, no. 92 was a unique year and isn't even compatible with 93.

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