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Anyone familiar with auto 4l60-E?

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Old May 17th, 2011, 12:23 PM
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I have a 99 silverado automatic and the transmission on the table in pieces.. my valve body looks in great shape, but i noticed a little tear or hole in the gasket.. would this cause anything to not work in the transmission. The truck willl not move my guess is torque converter, because when the truck seized the fluid in the t/c would still have momentum and once the engine shaft stopped it couldve destroyed the clutches or something internal on the t/c. I have new gaskets for the valve body and will quad check the way my check ***** go in. I have OnDemand 5 as a reference. Any info will be greatly appreciated. thanks
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hello my names josh i have a trans shop in wva we get a lot of 4l60s/e there not known for blown vb gaskets it probley ripped on the dissasembly if it doesnt move at all probly the converter witch usually turns the fluid black or grey what all are u replacing if u build it with just a overhaual kit it will bite u there a few spiecalty parts need to make it work good and durable
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