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HUSSEY 01-16-2017 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 7828936)
CoreyH; I would think twice about using that 700R4, in order to realize the benefits of that 5.3, you will need a 4L60E trans.

Personally, I don't think either transmission provides a benefit for the 5.3 unless you consider the ECM and it's ability to control the transmission.

If you're using the ECM from the 5.3 then yes I would agree that a 4L60E would be easier to get up and running, no need to hook up a T-V cable.

But, if you're going to a throttle body injection like the Holley Sniper or FI -Tech or with a carburetor then you could go with a 700R4, otherwise you will need a standalone transmission controller which run + $500. But, if you like the idea of being able to change shift points via your laptop then a 4L60E would be the way to go.

With the 700R4 you will need to hook up the T-V cable to the throttle body correctly and adjust it correctly, failing to do so will burn up your transmission.

So, in the end, I think it's really the builder that needs to weigh thier options to determine what best fits their needs, wants, and application.

CoreyH 01-17-2017 10:23 AM

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I like the 4l60e transmissions, have one in my TB, but I didn't want to mess with all the wiring for that on a truck like this. Never used a 700r4 before but heard they were good transmissions for these builds with an LS motor. Running LS1 102mm intake manifold and fuel injection. I've already got a PCM and can get the TCM for it, just didn't want to mess with all the wiring. If that's the better transmission over the 700r4, then I'd rather have the 4l60e

reaper71 01-17-2017 10:48 AM

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The 700R is a good trans. just be forwarned if you BEAT on one it will fail! So have it built to handle a beating if thats your plan.

The 4L60E is also a good trans just make sure you use DEXTRON 6 fluid! if you don't it will start to slip as it get's hot (do to foaming of dex 3-4) the dex 6 is a synthetic and will not foam (I found this out the hard way) That being said you can get the 4L60 (non electric version) and will be a great choice with the overdrive and the LS.

Mark...

CoreyH 01-17-2017 11:05 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by reaper71 (Post 7829264)
The 700R is a good trans. just be forwarned if you BEAT on one it will fail! So have it built to handle a beating if thats your plan.

The 4L60E is also a good trans just make sure you use DEXTRON 6 fluid! if you don't it will start to slip as it get's hot (do to foaming of dex 3-4) the dex 6 is a synthetic and will not foam (I found this out the hard way) That being said you can get the 4L60 (non electric version) and will be a great choice with the overdrive and the LS.

Mark...


I don't plan on rodding it out, but if I want to get up and go I want the power to be there. Wiring don't scare me, I was just under the impression the 700 was the better choice. I can rebuild either one but since I'm going EFI, the 4l60e seems like a better choice.

joedoh 01-17-2017 02:52 PM

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are you guys maybe referrring to a 4l80e when you are talking the difference between a 700r4? because in my admittedly limited understanding, the 4l60e is an electronic 700r4, the 700 has a governor and a TV cable like Hussey is saying, but the internals are interchangable with the 4l60e which has an electronically controlled shift and kickdown

a 4l80e is a very stout trans that can come behind ls/lm/lq variants and doesnt share design with the 700/4l60

oldman3 01-17-2017 08:48 PM

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Got this info off of google, and I already knew part of this.

700R4 from 1982 till 1990, then 700R4 was renamed by GM in 1991 as the 4L60 (non elec) numbers and letters stood from 4 speed, L longitudinally and 60 as 6000 GVW. In 1994 the 4L60E was introduced. Depending on brand etc, these dates will very on when they were installed in vehicle. We now have 4L80E, 4L85E, and so forth. Hope this helps...Jim

99 to Life 01-17-2017 09:40 PM

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keep in mind not all 4l60e will mate flawlessly to the gen3 block. Three modifications are needed if the trans didn't originate on the gen3 block. 1. Flywheel holes need elongated or get a new flywheel, 2. an adapter plate is needed since the cranks are different 3. which is least of any ones worry, one bolt hole won't be used on the trans to engine block. I'd ruffly say most trans that came from 98/99ish and older are more likely to be a gen2 trans. So just something to keep in mind if someone is searching for a 4l60e and isn't aware that not all of them are the same.

If using stock efi, I'd go with 4l60e, 65e or 80e. The 80e is a bigger and heavier trans, overkill for most mild LS stuff.

If going carb over efi on LS engine, (what I'm going through right now) it does get pricey with not only the stand alone controller, but you need a throttle position sensor which is about 130$. The TCI brand controller is nice bc it comes with a handheld cpu. Can't give much more on it as I don't have it yet.

CoreyH 01-17-2017 10:44 PM

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I did a little more research on it. My motor is a 2001 and I can get an 04 4l60e so I'll go that route. EFI cable throttlebody is how I'm going to go. I can use my PCM and just have it flashed with a 2001 silverado OS and I believe it controls transmission as well. Those trucks had the 4l60e in them already so should be just fine

skymangs 01-19-2017 09:41 PM

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Dear Sorry Hussey, I just assumed he would use EFI. What dummy would you use a 5.3 without going EFI? I woul them d use the 4L60E and the PCM (flashed as a stand alone PCM) to make that puppy go!
But if you do have the PCM flashed, use Brennen at lt1swap.com, he is the best in the business.

reaper71 01-20-2017 10:19 AM

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His name is Brendan and he lives 10 min. from me here, and yes he does a great job on all the flashing and harness work.
I have now used 4 harnesses from him and his quality is above and beyond.

Mark...

skymangs 01-20-2017 12:53 PM

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Sorry, stupid Dragon speak, I know his name is Brendan, I drove the 4 hours down there just to have him diagnose one of my projects. He is a great guy, and truly one of the best in his field.

reaper71 01-20-2017 05:14 PM

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Yes he is a really good Guy and a friend of mine!
If your ever headed this way again give us (ME and Dad) a shout and stop by the shop!

Mark...

skymangs 01-21-2017 10:36 AM

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Will do, always a pleasure to meet fellow enthusiasts.

mxer666 02-23-2017 05:22 PM

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Skymangs,

I just completed my first AD on an s10, and your info was invaluable.
I want to thank you, like so many before me.
Now, I have a question that I am sure has been asked many times.
With my first build, I shortened an extended cab frame 4" to work.
For this now next build, I have access to an already bagged truck at a great price. But, it's a single cab shortbed.
I'm sure people have extended frames, probably at the same factory joint.
Any problems w/ that?
thx

joedoh 02-24-2017 05:05 PM

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dont cut the frame at the joint, cut off the last 11" of the frame and flip it over, then cut/drill out the rivets for the front leaf hangers and move them back 8". this moves the axle back 8" and makes the wheelbase perfect. it also moves the front perch up slightly along the frame which lowers the truck about an inch for free. make sure you move the front perch 8" straight back, not 8 inches diagonally up the frame, which would be slightly less than 8" straight back. but its super easy, should only take an hour or so to do.

I learned this from 62chevy on here, he has the pictures of how to do it on his build. it works PERFECTLY, there are no downsides, I did it on my shortbed s10 chassis under my 65 swap before the back half.

Clay54 02-24-2017 05:43 PM

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Here is the link to 62chevyll's build which outlines what joedoh mentioned. Clay

http://www.killbillet.com/showthread...-(step-by-step)

joedoh 02-24-2017 09:45 PM

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thanks clay! I use his bed floor trick too!

62chevy also lives in wichita, and is also named russ. the co-inky-dinks abound

ClevsChev 03-03-2017 11:59 PM

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Sorry, I didnt read through all these pages to find the answer but.. If i made my rear mount higher on a 53 cab could I just bolt straight through instead of using the shackle mount the 53 came with?

The previous owner cut them off taking the cab off and the cheapest replacement i have found was 219$ for new rear mounts.

joedoh 03-04-2017 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ClevsChev (Post 7875843)
Sorry, I didnt read through all these pages to find the answer but.. If i made my rear mount higher on a 53 cab could I just bolt straight through instead of using the shackle mount the 53 came with?

The previous owner cut them off taking the cab off and the cheapest replacement i have found was 219$ for new rear mounts.



its literally the third post in this thread, there is a pdf of mount dimensions and what to do about completely replacing the shackle mounts on the 51-54 cabs. I am not sure this thread even talks about keeping the shackle mounts, so you should be good!

sscjwl 03-04-2017 12:39 AM

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[QUOTE=skymangs;6723893]I've been asked lots of questions about how I get these S10 swaps done so quickly, and how to do "x" or "y"... I want to start this thread detailing as much as I can on the nuts and bolts of S10 frame swaps, parts lists, pics, and any other frequently asked questions out there. To start this off, there are basically three options I see as easily attainable for an S10 frame swap. Keep the stock 4.3L, go small block, or go LS1. I will start off with small block parts, as these are by far the most popular conversion.

What you'll need:
-47-54 Chevy pickup with bed, fenders, hood, core support
-S10 chassis (117" w.b. long bed short cab) If you can, score the brake pedal, master/booster assembly and power steering box.
-Engine/trans combo of choice

I am starting to part out my 2003 s10, but I was wonderful my if there is anything else I should hang onto for my 50 Chevy swap. A/c components? Power brake stuff? 4l60e tranny? Wiring harnesses? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks,
Jon

skymangs 03-04-2017 09:57 AM

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[quote=sscjwl;7875871]
Quote:

Originally Posted by skymangs (Post 6723893)
I've been asked lots of questions about how I get these S10 swaps done so quickly, and how to do "x" or "y"... I want to start this thread detailing as much as I can on the nuts and bolts of S10 frame swaps, parts lists, pics, and any other frequently asked questions out there. To start this off, there are basically three options I see as easily attainable for an S10 frame swap. Keep the stock 4.3L, go small block, or go LS1. I will start off with small block parts, as these are by far the most popular conversion.

What you'll need:
-47-54 Chevy pickup with bed, fenders, hood, core support
-S10 chassis (117" w.b. long bed short cab) If you can, score the brake pedal, master/booster assembly and power steering box.
-Engine/trans combo of choice

I am starting to part out my 2003 s10, but I was wonderful my if there is anything else I should hang onto for my 50 Chevy swap. A/c components? Power brake stuff? 4l60e tranny? Wiring harnesses? Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks,
Jon

is it a 4.3, if so save all the brake stuff and the trans

sscjwl 03-04-2017 10:04 AM

[QUOTE=skymangs;7876005]
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Originally Posted by sscjwl (Post 7875871)

is it a 4.3, if so save all the brake stuff and the trans

Only a 2.2. Wont the tranny work for a 350 though?
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skymangs 03-04-2017 11:09 AM

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nope bellhousng's to small

ClevsChev 03-08-2017 10:29 PM

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I might have missed it, but what did you use for bushings on your motor mounts?

skymangs 03-08-2017 10:46 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ClevsChev (Post 7880420)
I might have missed it, but what did you use for bushings on your motor mounts?

you did, i use 85 camaro mounts


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