Death Of A 4L60

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Nickleahy23

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not a bad deal at all..i got mine built for like 2100..5 pinion front and rear, all upgraded sprag and clutches, shift kit, reinstall vette servo, etc..and i threw in my yank tt3000 stall with it..been happy for 2 years with it..i was gonna order online as well, but for that price, y go through the trouble of doing it yourself..plus if something goes wrong, they are there to help you locally
 

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i used Monster trans and havent had any issues. if i'm not mistaken cost me 1300 for trans and 200 for fluid and cooler package. and my shop charged 250 for labor and tow to them. i havent had any issues with mine and had great service when buying it.
 

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something like that..you can run a Trailblazer stall for a higher then stock without spending the coin, or step up to something from yank or circle D..I wouldnt go much higher then 3k though with the tahoe being heavy..my city mpg did suffer from it, but its well worth it when you get on the gas..cruising on the interstate is the same as before, and towing is better..invest in a trucool 40k cooler and you are set..my temps get a little high in the summer with my stock cooler, i just havent gotten around to swapping them
 

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I would get a cooler and big deep finned trans pan. I would also do a shift kit and Vette servo.
 
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As of now, I'm just getting it rebuilt stock (with the beefed up internals). I will, however, be doing the better servo, aluminum pistons, vette servo, new trans cooler, and pan once the weather changes. I honestly don't know how much that little stock cooler can actually do.

And thanks for mentioning the 40K Nick, that thing's a monster!
 

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my stock cooler, if im just driving normal, it keeps it aruond 170-180, which is good..but if i have the air on, or im towing something when its warm out, im at about 200-210..never really had it above that though, so it works...with the 40k people rarely see temps over 170 from what ive heard..gotta be careful with them in the winter so the trans actually gets up to operating temps
 
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my stock cooler, if im just driving normal, it keeps it aruond 170-180, which is good..but if i have the air on, or im towing something when its warm out, im at about 200-210..never really had it above that though, so it works...with the 40k people rarely see temps over 170 from what ive heard..gotta be careful with them in the winter so the trans actually gets up to operating temps

I was just thinking about that... I could simply bypass it in the winter, I rarely tow more than about 700lbs in the winter months. This rebuild has got me thinking about a trans temp gauge anyways. Ive wanted to get a triple a-pillar mount with trans temp, oil temp, and a sideband AF for a while now.
 

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