I have a 4L60-E Im trying to identify I havent been able to find the correct codes online, Im probably not googling the right terms. Anyway, I found it in storage and remember it was behind a 1995 LT1 I picked up years ago. I now have a 1995 corvette with a bad transmission (3/4 clutches), and Im trying to see if I can use this one while I have the original built properly.
Code is 5TBD112H. I got it from the case. It supposedly had 70k on it, but I have no way of verifying that.
I know 1995 transmissions are kind of funny as they dont swap into a 1994 or a 1996+ as is. Its an odd crossover year, just like the obd2 port on an obd1 com. If this transmission will play nice with the 1995 y-body ECM, I'll drop the pan to make sure the valves in the valve body are free and that there is no metal, moisture or clutch residue before swapping them. Im trying to avoid having more cars disassembled lying around than necessary.
Seems to be a waste to let it sit if it'll work, even temporarily, in this car. I dont trust anyone locally to build one for me.
Code is 5TBD112H. I got it from the case. It supposedly had 70k on it, but I have no way of verifying that.
I know 1995 transmissions are kind of funny as they dont swap into a 1994 or a 1996+ as is. Its an odd crossover year, just like the obd2 port on an obd1 com. If this transmission will play nice with the 1995 y-body ECM, I'll drop the pan to make sure the valves in the valve body are free and that there is no metal, moisture or clutch residue before swapping them. Im trying to avoid having more cars disassembled lying around than necessary.
Seems to be a waste to let it sit if it'll work, even temporarily, in this car. I dont trust anyone locally to build one for me.