Are all Chevy Bellhousings the same?

Are all Chevy Bellhousings the same?

All Chevy V6 and V8 engines continue to use the same block-to-bellhousing pattern as introduced in 1955. This includes Generation I, II and III engines. However, the Jeep bellhousings from these engines (1980-1982) rarely fit the full-size clutches of the V6/V8 engines. Flywheels do not interchange.

Is there 2 different 4L60E transmissions?

The two transmissions cannot be differentiated from the outside. The 4L65E shares the same exterior parts but have stronger internals such as 5 pinion planets compared to 4 in the 4L60E. 4L60E uses a 6.5″ depth bell with 6 bolts for non gen 3 LS applications and a 7″ depth bell with 7 bolts for LS applications.

What year 4L60E are compatible?

700R4/4L60E/4L65E Year Ranges

Year Ranges Transmission Pan/Filter
1994-1996 4L60E Shallow
1997 4L60E Shallow – Early Deep – Late
1998-2000 4L60E Deep
2001-2003 4L60E/4L65E Deep

How do I know what Flexplate I need?

There are four main factors to consider when purchasing a flexplate.

  1. The crank style: One or two piece rear main seal.
  2. The torque converter bolt pattern: large 11 1/2-inch or small 10 3/4-inch.
  3. Ring gear tooth count: 153 or 168.
  4. Internal or external engine balance.

Is an LS bellhousing the same as SBC?

The LS1 bellhousing bolt pattern is the same as the other SBC’s. Yes there is one bolt hole missing but that bolt hole &/or the threaded hole in the block is also missing on a lot of other SBC engines and bellhousings. That bolt hole is usually only used on the castings for the truck, & other HD, applications.

Will a 99 4L60E fit a 97?

The 99 will fit and work, and so will the 93, but there may be a difference in the 4 wheel drive trans, because of the transfer case and the way it bolts up.

Will a V6 4L60E fit in a V8?

The 4L60E in the NNBS is identical except the harness in 2009-2013. 2007.5-2008 are the exact same regardless if is v6 or v8. The converter or flexplate may be different tho.

Are all Chevy Bellhousings the same? All Chevy V6 and V8 engines continue to use the same block-to-bellhousing pattern as introduced in 1955. This includes Generation I, II and III engines. However, the Jeep bellhousings from these engines (1980-1982) rarely fit the full-size clutches of the V6/V8 engines. Flywheels do not interchange. Is there 2…