What transmission is in a 1993 Chevy K1500 4×4?
4L60E
Chevrolet Silverado 1993-1994 Rebuilt Transmission 4L60E.
What transmission is in a 1990 Chevy 4×4?
The 1990 Chevy truck comes in two- or four-wheel drive and has either a six-and-a-half foot bed or an 8-foot bed. The standard transmission for nearly every trim is a four-speed automatic with overdrive.
What transmission came in a 94 Chevy 1500?
Transmission and Fuel Economy The 1994 Silverado came with a five-speed manual transmission standard, but a four-speed automatic overdrive was optional in all trim levels.
What kind of transmission does a 1993 Chevy Silverado have?
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What kind of transmissions did Chevy use in 1988?
The five transmissions installed on 1988 to 1992 Chevrolet trucks, according to Drivetrain.com, were the Borg-Warner T5, the Getrag, Muncie or New Venture models HM290, 5LM60 and NV3500 and the New Venture NV4500. The NV4500 appeared on 1992 full-sized trucks only.
When did I change the transmission on my truck?
1998 was the change off year i believe where they started to section off the transmission in to three parts. The bell housing, body and tail end. The tail shaft housing uses 5 bolts to connect to the transmission and the 1997 transmission and earlier uses 4 bolts, but internal parts had no changes other then the 4L65E.
When did GM stop making their own transmissions?
Through the 1950s, all makers were working on their own automatic transmission, with four more developed inside GM alone. All of GM’s early automatic transmissions were replaced by variants of the Turbo-Hydramatic by the 1970s. 1968-1971 Torquedrive – Chevrolet ( Camaro and Chevy II, Nova.