Will this Transkit work on an 89 V6 700R4?
Will this Transkit work on an 89 V6 700R4?
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...53&prmenbr=361
notice it says 82-86. IIRC the 4L60 didnt come out until like 1990 or something like that when they made it electric.
notice it says 82-86. IIRC the 4L60 didnt come out until like 1990 or something like that when they made it electric.
ehh, i think this looks like a much better deal. Trans rebuild kit: http://store.summitracing.com/partde...8900&view=2047
would that work on a V6?
would that work on a V6?
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Talk to the tech at summit racing. There should not be a difference betweent the V6 and V8 trans internals, but I'm not 100% sure. If there is a different kit, they will have it, and they will tell you about it.
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Not likely regarding the 82-86 kit. 1987 was the first year that the 700r4 received an auxiliary valve body. The 82-86 kit probably won't have any parts relating to the aux valve body.
There's only minor internal differences between a v6 and a v8 700r4. In fact, Summit will tell you there's no kit for a v6. Trans shops will also tell you there's no kit for a v6. No 700r4 kit is labeled "I-4", "V6", or "v8".
You should at least buy the GM shop manual if you're going to rebuild the trans.
Also; how much power are you giving your motor? A stock rebuild kit is about $100; that's what I'll be putting in.
There's only minor internal differences between a v6 and a v8 700r4. In fact, Summit will tell you there's no kit for a v6. Trans shops will also tell you there's no kit for a v6. No 700r4 kit is labeled "I-4", "V6", or "v8".
You should at least buy the GM shop manual if you're going to rebuild the trans.
Also; how much power are you giving your motor? A stock rebuild kit is about $100; that's what I'll be putting in.
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