What engines are compatible with a 700R4 transmission?
700R4 Vehicle Compatibility – Makes & Models
MODEL | ENGINE |
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CAPRICE | 3.8L / 5.0L |
CAMARO | 2.8L / 5.0L |
SUBURBAN | 6.2L |
S10 PICKUP | 2.5L / 2.8L |
Are 700R4 and 4L60 the same?
In 1990, GM decided to code and renamed their transmissions, the 700R4 is best described as a 4 speed, longitude transmission rated for vehicles around 6000 lbs. It was this information that was used to change its name to 4L60; therefore, a 700R4 and 4L60 are the same transmission.
Will a 302 bolt fit a 4.6 transmission?
No it will not. If you want to run a 5-spd trans with a 4.6L, you need to get either a T-45 or a T-3650 transmission. The bellhousing is part of the trans and will bolt to the 4.6L.
What kind of transmission adapter does a Buick use?
Materials Included: (1) Buick Tapered Pilot Bushing (PB10009) (1) Flexplate (FP10003) (1) 166W-tooth Ring-gear (RG10004) (1) Balance Weight for Buick This is a BRAND NEW steel Flywheel that fits Buick Nailhead 401 & 425 engines. The Flywheel is drilled to accept either a 10-1/2 inch or 11 inc…
What kind of bellhousing does a GM car use?
These use a Chrysler custom Torqueflite 904 automatic transmission with an integral Chevrolet bellhousing. Do not confuse with later AMC 2.5 L engine that uses GM small corporate pattern ( see below ). Generation III V8s with modifications.
Are there any Buick nailhead 364 transmission adapters?
This is a BRAND NEW steel Flywheel that fits Buick Nailhead 364 engines. The Flywheel is drilled to accept either a 10-1/2 inch or 11 inch GM clutc… Materials Included: (1) Adapter plate – 93-96 S10 T5 to Buick Straight 8 (4) SHCS 1/2-13 x 1 Low Head (4) SHCS 7/16-14 x 1 (1) Pilot Bushing (1) GM Fro…
What was the bolt pattern on the Buick 3800?
From 1964 through the Series I 3.8 motors, the bellhousing bolt pattern is the BOP pattern. Starting with the 3800 Series II motors through the end of production, the bolt pattern was the GM metric pattern, as originally used on the 60 degree V6 motors like the 2.8.