quick transmission question...
#2
Probably yeah, May have to bring the torque converter over. check your bolt patterns. If its a 4L60E it absolutely can work. depending on the input shaft type, for the most part they are electrically compatible all the way through.
#3
thanks for the info. ive been searching for a good used one but have had no luck really. how can i know what im buying? dont really want to throw money away. drop the pan and look for metal on the magnet ??
#4
inspect fluid condition, externally accessable seals such as the extension housing or transfercase adapter seals, driveshaft yoke seal (is inside a cup on the output shaft on 2WD models), Input shaft torque converter clutch fluid circuit seal (the only o-ring on the forward end of the input shaft), Fluid should be a cherry translucent red and smell like oil, not burnt ***. Look for grit (clutch material) and metal shavings/flakes/sparkles in the pan and fluid, as well as the magnet. and if possible get the mileage of the vehicle it came out of.
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