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(4L60E)
(4L60E)
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Second design 4L60E introduced in 1996 has a removable bellhousing - first use was with 1996+ Vortec 4.3L used with the GM truck/van line. Tailhousing has six bolts. Produced until the 2005 model year when the S-series was phased out.   
 
Second design 4L60E introduced in 1996 has a removable bellhousing - first use was with 1996+ Vortec 4.3L used with the GM truck/van line. Tailhousing has six bolts. Produced until the 2005 model year when the S-series was phased out.   
  
Third design 4L60E introduced in 1997 - first used with the fifth generation Corvette (C5) and behind the LS1 - has a 7 bolt bellhousing and longer input shaft. Replaced the second design where this variant is known as the LSx 4L60E (includes the 4L65 and 4L70) - when used with the 4.3L the crankshaft pilot was deepened to 1.410".
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Third design 4L60E introduced in 1997 - first used with the fifth generation Corvette (C5) and behind the LS1 - has a 7 bolt bellhousing and longer input shaft. Replaced the second design where this variant is known as the LSx 4L60E (includes the 4L65 and 4L70) - when used with the 4.3L the crankshaft pilot was deepened to 1.410" - this also included a redesigned flexplate.
  
 
===4L80E===
 
===4L80E===

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