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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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5.7L 348ci - 1958 thru 1964
6.7L 409ci - 1961 thru 1965
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Re: 700R4-4L60 Build Up Part 5

Subject: Re: 700R4-4L60 Build Up Part 5
by turbotim23 on 2009/12/19 22:44:36

So the 700R4 in my 85 4x4 might be worth rebuilding? I've seen web sites that show how to update and improve the fluid flow of older 700R4's by drilling and changing size of holes etc.in older 700R4's. I opened it up and all looked great,even the clutches and band looked great.At the time I wondered about doing the fluid update,a shift kit and a stock rebuild kit,but didn't do it because I thought I'd be better off with newer 700R4 core. If a newer core is best, what about going to the even newer electronic shifted transmissions?What are they called 4L60/4L80e? I've seen on ebay someone sells everything needed to convert these back to old style shifting. So you don't need a computer to shift it. They want way to much for the small stand alone computers kits for them to be an option.Thanks Tim
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