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View Full Version : what is this? what is this? KrazyNeon 04-28-2005, 04:28 PM http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/59A72_Chevy_4L60E_atx_1.jpg http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/B1EBD_Chevy_4L60E_atx_2.jpg http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/ZZ464_Chevy_4L60E_atx_3.jpg http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/EZFCA_Chevy_4L60E_atx_5.jpg http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/9B41E_Chevy_4L60E_atx_6.jpg http://www.chevroletforum.com/uploads/FormulaGuy/3C2C3_Chevy_4L60E_atx_7.jpg Any info is greatly appreciated, thanks..... curtis73 04-29-2005, 10:58 AM It looks like an automatic transaxle from a C5 vette. That's the only longitudinal transaxle GM car I can think of. sierrap615 05-03-2005, 12:36 PM i beleave you're right curtis i just entered the part number on http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=storefront&siteid=715&val2=2 it comes up as Rear suspension - Axle and differential - Carrier assy - Auto trans 3.15 ratio 1997 - 2004 - list price $1544.23 KrazyNeon 05-05-2005, 03:46 PM It looks like an automatic transaxle from a C5 vette. That's the only longitudinal transaxle GM car I can think of. yea, that's for the rear 3.15 differential.... what is the transmission part of it? curtis73 05-08-2005, 02:33 AM The transmission is a re-hash of the 4L60E that they call the 4L65E. Ratios are: 1st = 3.06 2nd = 1.63 3rd = 1.00 OD = 0.70 Its a wide ratio tranny best suited to either flat torque curves or extremely light bodies. C5 and C6 vettes use a non-traditional driveline. The LS1 engine is up front, but the transmission is in the rear attached to the final drive differential. Typically the layout goes, engine-tranny-driveshaft-differential. With C5 and C6s, the layout goes, engine-driveshaft-tranny-differential. The driveshaft becomes an extension of the crankshaft and the tranny is in the tail. KrazyNeon 05-10-2005, 09:48 PM YES!!! thank you so much! With the info u gave me, i found even more.... but.... i can't seem to find HOW the crankshaft is connected to the driveshaft http://i22.ebayimg.com/02/i/04/04/9b/ea_1.JPG I know the engine has a funny looking bellhousing with a small bolt pattern connecting to the torque tube, but what I'm interested in is the connection between the crankshaft and driveshaft. Does the driveshaft go right into the crankshaft itself? Or is there a piece that connects the two? Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |