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So, whether you are heading out to check out a "For Sale" ad that could be your next project or trying to make heads or tails of a junkyard find, the following charts can be useful guides when it comes to GM transmission identification. GM Transmission Identification. Automatic Transmissions.
General Chevrolet Transmission Identification. Transmissions are marked and identified by: - Casting numbers on the case, extention housing and side cover. (on manual trans). - Date Casting Codes. - Assembly Date Code Stamping - can be stamped anywhere... - Chassis Vin Number stamping - beginning in 1962.
Let’s take a brief look at the backstory and origins of each transmission, and how you can visually identify them as well as locate ID tags and identification numbers. The easiest method of GM automatic transmission identification is to examine the transmission pan.
GM 4L60E Design Changes and Tags. This video discusses various case changes and other differences in the 4l60E Transmission variations since 1993, as grouped below. 1993-1997; 1996-1999; 2000 and Newer; A full listing of 4L60E transmission case tag IDs appears below.
Demystify GM transmission identification by decoding numbers and letters to determine your vehicle's transmission type.
Ever wonder how to tell the difference between the four most popular GM transmissions. Find out how inside Hot Rod Magazine.
While the Chevy four-speed manual transmission was a staple in many muscle cars, even many of the General’s “other” car models were equipped with a manually operated gear selecting device. However, finding one of these transmissions now at a swap meet or salvage yard is getting harder and harder.
Here you'll find information to help you with Proper 4L60E Transmission identification, as well as specs, gearing RPO Codes and more.
Popular automatic transmission identification chart for Chrysler, Ford, and GM Automatic Transmissions with pan diagram...
If you know the VIN, you can identify the transmission by looking at a VIN decoder chart. This will tell you what transmission was originally installed in the vehicle. For example, let’s say you have a Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with a VIN of 1GCUKREC3GF123456.