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GM 4L60E
JEGS 555-62140 4L60E Transmission Complete Rebuild Kit Features:
- Fits 1997 through 2003 4L60E/4L65E transmissions
- An all-in-one complete rebuild kit takes the guesswork out of transmission repair
- This kit includes everything you need to improve your transmission shift feel and response
- Made with high-quality materials that will provide a successful rebuild
JEGS 555-62140 4L60E Transmission Complete Rebuild Kit Includes:
- All Paper Gaskets
- Transmission Pan Gasket
- Rubber O-rings
- Metal Clad Front Input and Rear Output Rubber Lip Seals
- Sealing Rings
- Springs
- Screens
- Thrust Washer Kit
- Friction Clutch Plates (High Energy Clutches)
- Steel Clutch Plates
- Stamped Steel Pistons
- Oil Filter
- Front & Rear Shaft Bushings
- Band
- Valve Body Check Balls
- Dip Stick Tube Seal
FAQ:
Is it worth rebuilding a 4L60E transmission?
- Rebuilding a 4L60E transmission can be a worthwhile investment, especially if the rest of your vehicle is in good condition. A high-quality 4L60E rebuild kit, like our "4L60E master rebuild kit" and "4L60E transmission complete rebuild kit," can help restore your transmission's performance, providing a cost-effective solution compared to purchasing a new transmission.
Can I rebuild my own 4L60E?
- Yes, you can rebuild your own 4L60E transmission, and our comprehensive "4L60 rebuild kit" and "rebuild kit for 4L60E" are designed to assist in the rebuilding process. With the right tools and knowledge, a DIY rebuild can save you money and give you a sense of accomplishment. Follow the included instructions carefully, or consult with a professional for guidance if needed.
What years are 4L60E compatible?
- The 4L60E transmission is compatible with a range of years and vehicles. It is commonly found in GM vehicles produced from 1990 to 2012. However, compatibility can vary, so it's essential to verify the specific requirements for your vehicle. Our "4l60e rebuild" kits are designed to cater to the diverse range of 4L60E transmissions in various compatible years.
How many hours does it take to rebuild a 4L60E?
- The time it takes to rebuild a 4L60E transmission can vary depending on your experience level and the complexity of the rebuild. On average, it may take approximately 10 to 15 hours for someone with moderate experience. However, factors such as familiarity with the process, the condition of the transmission, and the availability of tools can impact the rebuilding time. Our "4l60e rebuild kit" comes with all the essential components to streamline the process.
Upgrade and rejuvenate your 4L60E transmission with our premium "4L60E master rebuild kit" or "4L60E complete transmission rebuild kit." Explore the quality components included in our "4L60 rebuild kit" for a successful DIY rebuild. Trust JEGS High Performance for top-notch automotive products and accessories.
Specifications:
Will it fit a 1997 K1500 4L60E 4x4?
will it work for 2006 chevy Silverado with 4l60e
Will this work on my 1995 k1500 Silverado?
Will this fit an 05 envoy 4l60e
Does this come with the spacer plate or just gaskets?
My 2000 Silverado 1500 has 4wd is this the correct kit for the 4L60E with 4wd capability?
Does it have stator shaft seals
Will this kit fit a 1999 z28 Chevy Camaro
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