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Old 03-31-2017, 11:12 AM   #1
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T-a trans I'd need help

What's up guys so I'm down another car this time it's my t-a my trans has no gears at all its automatic o have a 94 t-a 25th annivarsary auto how do i know which trans I have
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Old 03-31-2017, 12:44 PM   #2
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Can you tell us a little more about what it does? Park works? Stuck in park? Does it do anything when put into D? Is reverse out too?
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and once i get PHB, what do i ajust it too?
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Old 03-31-2017, 01:10 PM   #3
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With used 4L60e's selling for $200-$300, he's probably better off just replacing the trans... especially since that option is probably the quickest in getting the car back on the road.

I think 1994 Trans Ams had a 4L60e but, from what I understand, not all year 4L60e models were created equally. At this point, figuring out compatibility (then hitting Craigslist) may be the better play.


I'll let the LT1 gurus here chime in here, but maybe they can tell you what year F-Body 4L60e transmissions are interchangeable with your 1994 T/A.
Are any of the non-FBody 4L60e models compatible with his LT1? 2wd trucks, caprice, etc...?
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The years won't matter. They'll all bolt right in.
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Old 03-31-2017, 02:23 PM   #5
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The years won't matter. They'll all bolt right in.
Are you certain? Adam (Sweetbmxrider) had told me that '96 & '97 model year FBodies required a trans from a '96-'97, and that a pre-'96 unit wasn't compatible with a '96-'97 car.
Additionally, I remember some chatter about '93 FBody autos being different than '94-'97... something about the electronics/plugs? Can't recall.

Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I can come set the record straight.
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Old 03-31-2017, 03:51 PM   #6
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Because 93 was a 4L60 no E. Kickdown cable ... basically a renamed 700R4.

If memory serves me right ....94-97 V8 4L60es are the same except that 94 (and 93 maybe) used one lockup solenoid vs 2 so it doesnt lock fully ... i think. So there would be one more pin in the later harnesses.

95 was special for some electrical reason

Difference with trucks, vs caprice vs fbody is the tq arm mount on the tailshaft and possibly the linkage arm.

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1994 is a one year only version.
Deals with PWM in 95+ I believe and no "e" in 1993.

I have a core '94 4L60E you can have if it helps any, I think 3rd/4th was slipping

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What's up again this is good info for me so far thanks guys I was on the highway going 65 mph then gave it about 50% throttle and boom smoke every where lost 3 and 4 gear barely has 1and 2 when it gets hot I have nothing not even reverse all the fluid shot right out of the dip stick all over rthe motor ever seen that before i thought I blew the motor lol
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To many scams on CL man, buy from someone on a the forum that's not going scum bag you. Unless you can drive the car and then take out the trans I wouldn't buy from CL. Just my 2 cents tho.
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94 is its own year. Id give frank cahall a call, seems people have been doing good with his rebuilds.
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1994 is a one year only version.
Deals with PWM in 95+ I believe and no "e" in 1993.

I have a core '94 4L60E you can have if it helps any, I think 3rd/4th was slipping
That trans you have is from a V6 car though, right? OP has a LT1... I thought the V6 to V8 ones were different?

Check to see what year & model car the tranny in this listing is out of: https://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/pts/6043014788.html
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That trans you have is from a V6 car though, right? OP has a LT1... I thought the V6 to V8 ones were different?

Check to see what year & model car the tranny in this listing is out of: https://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/pts/6043014788.html

I have both. V8 and v6.
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