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Thread: HELP! rebuilt my 4l60e, now it doesnt move.

  1. #11
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    that is also a thought, the 4l60 and 4l65 have different length shafts now that i think of it. not sure if the shaft length on the 4l60 is year dependant. could call the dealership and see most likely
    02 5.3 sierra rcsb,its stock i swear ....

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    i know it was seated correctly, thats not the issue. I know the input shaft changed when they went to the pwm version in 95, but they should be the same from then on. The tc was full of fluid when i installed it, it doesnt make any weird noises from the trans when running. I dont know what the hell the issue is but im taking my quads to the badlands in two weeks so the truck needs to be moving. I dont have time to dick with it right now, i was hoping it was something easy but im looking at at least replacing the tc. Soooooooo I said "to hell with saving money", called Jasper and i have a lvl1 performance trans and tc coming tomorrow. Vacation back on track, minus $1470......:'(
    1993 GMC Yukon GT, 6.0 vortec, head work, no cats, cai, HpTuned by me, jasper lvl2 4l65e, nbs brake conversion

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    i thank everyone for your replies! unfortunately auto transmissions just suck and i think from now on ill leave that aspect of my truck to a trans professional. I already wasted enough trying to budget-build a craigslist tranny on my own.
    1993 GMC Yukon GT, 6.0 vortec, head work, no cats, cai, HpTuned by me, jasper lvl2 4l65e, nbs brake conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimeLimitHit View Post
    i thank everyone for your replies! unfortunately auto transmissions just suck and i think from now on ill leave that aspect of my truck to a trans professional. I already wasted enough trying to budget-build a craigslist tranny on my own.
    huh well thats one way to get it done... ill be trying to rebuild mine this winter hopefully with better luck than yourself but i will be just taking apart the original and replacing internals, not swapping trans from diff vehicles.
    09 CREWCAB LTZ SILVERADO, 6.2, SIX SPEED, CAI,

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    i've successfully rebuilt a 4l60 before, but it was a customer at work, no swaps or anything. Just a soft rebuild, clutches and steels. but i changed stuff on this new one, sunshell, input sprag, etc.. maybe i effed something up in there, who knows? I dont!
    1993 GMC Yukon GT, 6.0 vortec, head work, no cats, cai, HpTuned by me, jasper lvl2 4l65e, nbs brake conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by 96/chevy/pu View Post
    I'm thinking that if you removed a cooler line and it shot fluid out pump is working, however I know in the past year models they change input shaft depending on year and engine size, well if your 2000 input is smaller shaft than what that 04 converter has then its not going to move. Not sure if they changed input sizes on these models or not, haven't messed with trannys in years, just a thought

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    X2 The Blazer I am pretty sure came with a 4.3 Vortec. The tail on the crank is different than the LS crank. My buddy tried to put a trans in his S-10 that had the V-6 and I had to change the input shaft for him. The trans came out of a Camaro so had to take the old shaft out of his old trans and put it in the new one. Also the tc should seat 3 times. If you didn't get 3 then your problem is the input shaft.
    '04 Silverado RCSB with a crank bolt.

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