4l60e - 4l65e swap w/6.0L
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4l60e - 4l65e swap w/6.0L
Hello all,
I am finally getting around to the motor swap in the truck. Current trans needs a rebuild before too long and I doubt would withstand the 6.0 for very long. In this case, it seems best to replace everything at once.
I have spoken with flt and performabuilt. Their options are beyond my price range. So I am thinking of going with a junkyard 4l65e.
What year and applications should I source a trans from? The truck is a daily driven, no power mods 02 Silvy ext cab short bed. New motor is a 2007 lq4.
thanks
I am finally getting around to the motor swap in the truck. Current trans needs a rebuild before too long and I doubt would withstand the 6.0 for very long. In this case, it seems best to replace everything at once.
I have spoken with flt and performabuilt. Their options are beyond my price range. So I am thinking of going with a junkyard 4l65e.
What year and applications should I source a trans from? The truck is a daily driven, no power mods 02 Silvy ext cab short bed. New motor is a 2007 lq4.
thanks
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yeah, a 4l80 isn't even in the equation. That's more fab and expense than I need or want to deal with.
Are all lq4's backed by a 4l65 or 4l70? I'm still having trouble finding a good list.
Are all lq4's backed by a 4l65 or 4l70? I'm still having trouble finding a good list.
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Actually, the vast majority of LQ4's are going to backed by a 80e, except the ones in a Denali. The problem with the one out of a Denali would be they are for a AWD/4WD set-up. LQ9 equipped vehicles also came with a 4L65, but they were only available in a 2WD application '05 thru '07 so the list is short for them. The Trailblazer SS came with a 4L70 and was available in both 2WD and 4WD. At least those are the ones that come to mind.
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4l80e swap wasnt anywhere near 3k....
750 dollar junk yard trans w/ converter {i went with a yank and thats what costed me alot}
120 shift kit.
conversion u-joint 45 bucks..
flywheel w/spacer about 50 bucks
150 wiring harness... which can be done for free very easily
fabbed my own crossmember
made my own hoses...
so about 1100 ish without converter or harness....
find someone to tune it... 75 bucks!! futral motorsports....
but anyways my 60e lasted a long time with only a shift kit behind the 6.0
750 dollar junk yard trans w/ converter {i went with a yank and thats what costed me alot}
120 shift kit.
conversion u-joint 45 bucks..
flywheel w/spacer about 50 bucks
150 wiring harness... which can be done for free very easily
fabbed my own crossmember
made my own hoses...
so about 1100 ish without converter or harness....
find someone to tune it... 75 bucks!! futral motorsports....
but anyways my 60e lasted a long time with only a shift kit behind the 6.0
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yup im running a 4l65e on my 6.0..my 4l60e was toast after the motor swap, so i just got it rebuilt last week into a 4l65e...also went with a yank tt3000 and im lovin it..coulda done more converter though, but this will do for now
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are you referring to the trans or the truck being an 05 or older? And which donor vehicles should I look at as having the better internals?
Thanks