what are thedifences in the 4l60e vs 4l65e i know the 65 is a better tranny but how do i know what i have
what are thedifences in the 4l60e vs 4l65e i know the 65 is a better tranny but how do i know what i have
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD CCSB Duramax Diesel MBRP 5" down pipe back exhaust EFI live dsp5 via Duramaxtuner 60gal rds in bed aux fuel tank
1997 Chevrolet k1500 ex cab z71 solid axle swap 18" lift 44" truxus sts' 6.0 Texas speed 224R 224/224 .581"/.581" cam/th400/np205
Normally, on the side of the transmission it will have a casting number of 60e or 65e. The 65 will have 5 gears in the planetary gear sets, much stronger. They also have a better set of stock clutches in the 3-4 packs.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(goodie454 @ Jan 20 2007, 12:44 PM) [snapback]80539[/snapback]</div>You can check your glove box option list for RPO code "M32". If it is there you have the 4L65E trans.what are thedifences in the 4l60e vs 4l65e i know the 65 is a better tranny but how do i know what i have
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You dont' have a 65E.
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