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Old 07-11-2009, 05:19 PM
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Default Transgo Seperator plate part # for 2004 Silverado 4L60E

I bought a seperator plate from a trans shop and I'm about to instal it but i think that they gave me the wrong one. The one i got is part number 46-PLT-94. Can someone help me out and tell me if i have the right one. The shop is closed today so i cant call.
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46-PLT-96 is the one you would need. The one you have is for 93-94 model years. Vince
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Thanks for confirming it. I thought i'd have my truck back on the road today but now i have to wait til monday to order it and tuesday wednesday to put it in
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No problem glad I could help. Vince
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what purpose does the spacer plate serve?
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It's a lot harder than the factory plate which gets worn out after awhile.
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thanks.
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Originally Posted by black04
It's a lot harder than the factory plate which gets worn out after awhile.
Or after a little... when I installed the shift kit & plate a couple of weeks ago, the stock plate was worn out with only 43k miles on it. It still had some life left but the shop guy said it wouldn't last another 10k miles
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I just ordered this plate from summit,does it come with gaskets?Also are the feed holes bigger than stock already or do you have to drill them yourself.I'm hoping the 2nd gear feed is smaller than the .096 I drilled my stock one to I would like to try and tame my harsh 1-2 shift a little.
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It doesnt come with the gaskets. The gaskets come with the shift kit. And you have to drill the holes.
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