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4l60e Rebuild Kit (1996-2003) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:New

This is a rebuild kit put together specially for eBay. When a customer calls or comes in the shop and says, "I'm rebuilding a 4L60E. What should I get," this is what we sell them. These are the items needed for nearly every 4L60 rebuild. This kit is designed for transmission years 1996-2003. The overhaul kit will work for years 1993-2003. The filter will work for all 4L60E and 700 transmissions 1996 and up. The pump bushing, clutch pack and band will work for all 700 and 4L60E transmissions.

Kit includes:

Overhaul kit- Gaskets, seals, front and rear seals (1993-2003)

Clutch pack- All Hi-Energy frictions

Filter-deep, 1996 and up

Intermediate band- Hi-energy

Pump bushing

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