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Tranny Question
I have a 1996 GMC Jimmy 4x4 V6, my trans is gone and I would like to know if I must used a 96-97 trans as a replacement? If possible what other years will what?
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Re: Tranny Question
when i saw tranny question, i was going to say look for the adam's apple.
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Other years may work but may need rewired or valve body changes. Always stay with the same size transmission and 4W and same transmission/engine match.
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Re: Tranny Question
If I remember right, you gotta stick with the 95-96 bucause of the computer BS. That was the years that Chevy used the OBD1.5 so to say. The inbetween years from OBD I to OBD II. Good luck m8.
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Re: Tranny Question
if i remember right, 94-96 used a different valve body than the rest. yes, i know 94 is the old body style. but its still a 4l60e. i believe 97 or 98 they changed the valve body again to incorperate a pwm valvebody. not interchangable with each other. i rebuilt my 4l60e. the hardest part was physicly removing the damn thing. the top left bolt was nearly impossible to get at.
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