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GM transmission?? Help..
Does any one knows what's the type of GM transmission does a 96 Camaro (3.8L, auto) uses? Is it 4L60E?
I am trying to get a torque converter for my car, and there seems to various models for different GM transmission like 4L60E, 200-4R, 700-4R... Where is the torque converter located? Is there a way in which I can look at my torque converter from inside/outside? |
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Re: GM transmission?? Help..
The 200-4R and the 700-R4 and older GM transmissions. Your car would have the 4L60E. The torque convertor is located between the engine and transmission, in the bellhousing. On my car theres a plastic dust shield that you can unbolt and from there you can see the torque convertor.
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Re: GM transmission?? Help..
Are you referring to the part (sits around the gear stick) between the driver seat and the passenger seat, just in front of the console?
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Re: GM transmission?? Help..
No the dust shield has to be removed from under the car. You cant get to the torque converter from inside the vehicle.
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