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Old Jan 9, 2016 | 01:10 PM
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Question 4l60e rebuild stock or shift kit????

Hi every one, new to the forum as i just aquired my first blazer. Its a 96 2 door 4x4 auto. I got it for free from a friend. It sat for about 3 years with the asumption that the fuel pump was out. New fuel pump got it on the road but the transmission slipped horibly until i drove it a few times and topped off the trans fluid and put some lucas stop slip in it. Its a lot better but still slips and i dont trust it. i have had issues with this transmission and the 700r4's as well after long periods of non use. i have always just replaced the tranys in previous vehicles but being that i no longer live in a junk yard i think i would like to rebuild this one. from what ive read its the piston lip seals that go bad after sitting around.
so to get to the point should i do a stock rebuild or should i go ahead and put a shift kit in it? i will be hauling a small boat and motorcycle trailer with 2 offroad bikes a lot. and i will also be offroading with it (desert trails rocky, not muddy). also do the shift kits normally come with piston lip seals?
any responses will be much appreciated thanks, zach
 
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also is there any thing else i should look for on this blazer after sitting for so long before i take it out and get stranded in the middle of the desert?
 
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Rebuild, forget the shift kit and put in a corvette servo
 
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? im un familiar with this mod. Servo from witch vette trany and why that over a shift kit?
 
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the servo upgrade is easier and does basically the same thing as a shift kit. Heres a post about it https://blazerforum.com/forum/engine...upgrade-89999/
 
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Originally Posted by ztanguay
Hi every one, new to the forum as i just aquired my first blazer. Its a 96 2 door 4x4 auto. I got it for free from a friend. It sat for about 3 years with the asumption that the fuel pump was out. New fuel pump got it on the road but the transmission slipped horibly until i drove it a few times and topped off the trans fluid and put some lucas stop slip in it. Its a lot better but still slips and i dont trust it. i have had issues with this transmission and the 700r4's as well after long periods of non use. i have always just replaced the tranys in previous vehicles but being that i no longer live in a junk yard i think i would like to rebuild this one. from what ive read its the piston lip seals that go bad after sitting around. so to get to the point should i do a stock rebuild or should i go ahead and put a shift kit in it? i will be hauling a small boat and motorcycle trailer with 2 offroad bikes a lot. and i will also be offroading with it (desert trails rocky, not muddy). also do the shift kits normally come with piston lip seals?
any responses will be much appreciated thanks, zach
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